Prepare for Anything and Everything
Prepare for Anything and Everything
If you make a plan and a kit, you are ready for most disasters. But for those who would like to prepare more, and more specifically, we have these offerings:
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5 Landslide Prevention Tips Plus — When to Get Out by Emergency Management
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University of Southern California - What Can Chronically Ill Patients Do to Brace for Natural Disasters?
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Center for Disease Control and Prevention - How to Prepare for Any Disaster
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Popular Mechanics tells us how to survive anything. Fires and floods are the most common disasters. More people are vulnerable to flooding than they realize it. Find out your flood risk and get more information on the National Flood Insurance Program here.
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Consumer Reports has another good general disaster preparedness article and gives ratings for many disaster related products.
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The Center for Disease Control is there to prevent and help with health risks, whatever the cause.
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The Earthquake Alliance tells you everything you need to know to live in "Earthquake Country," which is growing in size.
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Do you have a volcano in your backyard? We can help you with that too. Just look here, for information from the National Park Service.
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People can plan to avoid a storm surge now with help from the government.
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The Complete Guide to Flood Preparedness and Safety by National Council for Home Safety and Security
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The Ultimate Guide to Disaster Preparedness for Your Finances - Annuity.org created this comprehensive, easy-to-read guide on disaster preparedness for your finances.
Do you need disaster preparation tips in another language? Ready.gov can help in Español, Vietnamese, Chinese and others.