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After a Disaster: Recovery Safety Tips (Spanish)
(2007-10-08)
There are many hazards after a disaster, including downed power lines, snakes and other animals, gas leaks, unstable buildings, etc. You should know how to use a portable generator safely, how to transport gasoline, and ...
Disinfecting Water after a Disaster (Spanish)
(2007-10-05)
This publication explains how to disinfect water after a flood as well as where to find water in an emergency when supplies are limited.
Controlling Mold Growth after the Storm (Spanish)
(2007-10-08)
If your home has been flooded or damaged by rain, it is important to act quickly to prevent mold. This publication explains how to begin the clean-up process by drying surfaces and objects, removing carpet, etc.
Helping Children Cope with Disaster (Spanish)
(2007-10-08)
This publication offers advice on helping children deal with a disaster.
Health and Hygiene in Evacuation Centers (Spanish)
(2007-10-08)
People who are staying in temporary shelters and evacuation centers may be at risk for diseases that spread in crowded conditions. Maintaining personal hygiene is one way to protect yourself. Keeping the facility clean is ...
Identifying and Handling Spoiled/Unsafe Food and Drinks after a Disaster (Spanish)
(2007-10-08)
This publication explains how to tell whether or not food has spoiled and how to dispose of spoiled food properly and safely.
Handling Food and Supplies during Power Loss
(2005-09-30)
This publication lists foods that are safe to eat without cooking or refrigeration. There is also a list of supplies you will need when gas and electrical service is unavailable.
After a Disaster: Recovery Safety Tips
(2005-09-30)
There are many hazards after a disaster, including downed power lines, snakes and other animals, gas leaks, unstable buildings, etc. You should know how to use a portable generator safely, how to transport gasoline, and ...
Helping Children Cope with Disaster
(2005-09-30)
This publication offers advice on helping children deal with a disaster.
Health and Hygiene in Evacuation Centers
(2005-09-30)
People who are staying in temporary shelters and evacuation centers may be at risk for diseases that spread in crowded conditions. Maintaining personal hygiene is one way to protect yourself. Keeping the facility clean is ...