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Alternative File Format Information Emergency Preparedness • Local Health Agencies and Healthcare Providers
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Preparing your Household for EmergenciesAfter a disaster, you and your family should be prepared to be on your own for at least three days. In some emergencies, such as an influenza pandemic, you may need to prepare for a week or more. Emergency response teams will be very busy and may not be able to provide immediate care to all who need it. |
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During an emergency or disaster Keep calm and take time to think. Give assistance where needed. Listen to your radio or television for official information and instructions. Use the telephone for emergency calls only. If you are ordered to evacuate, take your emergency kit and follow official directions to a safe place or temporary shelter. After the emergency or disaster is over Use caution in entering damaged buildings and homes. Stay away from damaged electrical wires and wet appliances. Check food and water supplies for contamination. Notify your relatives that you are safe. But don't tie up phone lines, they may be needed for emergency calls. If government disaster assistance is available, the news media will announce where to go to apply. Revised - October 2006 |
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