Updated On: 03 April, 2019 12:07 PM IST | | ANI
The study found that by engaging households in evidence-based, face-to-face workshops, researchers could engineer a change in householders' natural disaster preparedness that would last long term, potentially saving lives

Washington D.C: According to a recent research, face-to-face workshops, based on the psychology of behaviour change and disaster preparedness, can be used to prompt households to protect themselves against disasters such as earthquakes, fires, and floods.
The study found that by engaging households in evidence-based, face-to-face workshops, researchers could engineer a change in householders' natural disaster preparedness that would last long term, potentially saving lives.