Geerat Morga is a HALO Consultant at Outpost Preparedness, where he helps organizations strengthen real-world evacuation readiness through specialized mobility and evacuation solutions—including HALO Evacuation Chairs and ProMove Slings—for environments where safe movement and rapid response are critical. His work supports a wide range of facilities, including airports and airlines, residential care facilities (RCFEs), multi-story buildings, manufacturing and warehouse operations, schools, sports arenas, and other high-occupancy venues that must be prepared to move people safely during emergencies.
Geerat began his career serving in the United States Coast Guard, where discipline, readiness, and calm execution under pressure are a daily requirement. That military foundation shaped his approach to safety: preparation is not a checklist—it’s a mindset, a standard, and a responsibility to the people you serve. After his service, Geerat transitioned into the skilled trades and industrial controls world, building deep hands-on expertise wiring and supporting complex systems across large facilities, homes, breweries, and commercial environments. His experience includes industrial electrical work in major manufacturing settings and technical services in control systems—roles that demand precision, reliability, and a strong understanding of how facilities operate when things go wrong.
Through years of work inside operational environments, Geerat repeatedly saw the same issue: many businesses, homes, and warehouses invest heavily in equipment and infrastructure, but overlook the planning and evacuation realities that matter most in a crisis—especially for people with mobility limitations. That insight brought him to Outpost Preparedness, where he now focuses on closing those gaps by helping clients match the right evacuation and mobility equipment to their building layout, risk profile, staffing realities, and compliance needs.
At Outpost Preparedness, Geerat brings together military discipline and technical field experience to help customers build evacuation capability that’s practical, trainable, and dependable—so teams aren’t improvising when seconds matter.