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Contact Us | www.fema.gov
No. 93-288, as amended (42 U.S.C. 5121-5207) and the System of Records Notice DHS/FEMA-008 Disaster Recovery Assistance Files, 78 FR 25282 (April 30, 2013)....
Chemical Emergency Preparedness | www.redcross.org
Call the Poison Control Center ( 1-800-222-1222 ), or Emergency Medical Services (EMS), or 9-1-1, or call the operator and tell them exactly what your child ingested....
Grants | www.ready.gov
Grants Management Technical Assistance Program Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) Guidance from Previous Years 2011 Homeland Security Grant Program Guidance FY2011 HSGP Guidance and Application Kit (92...
National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating System | www.fema.gov
The Community Rating System credit for AR and A99 Zones are based on non-Special Flood Hazard Areas (non-SFHAs) (B, C and X Zones). Credits include: Classes 1 6 at 10%. Classes 7 9 at 5%....
Winter Storm Preparedness | Safety Tips | www.redcross.org
Signs of hypothermia: Sivering Numbness or weakness Glassy stare Apathy or impaired judgment Loss of consciousness What to do for hypothermia: 1. CALL 9-1-1 or the local emergency number 2....
Power Outage Safety | www.redcross.org
Lastly, check the temperature settings in your refrigerator and freezer: your fridge should be 40 degrees F or cooler, and the freezer 0 degrees F or cooler. 5....
Tsunami Preparedness | Tsunami Safety Tips | www.redcross.org
Expect aftershocks if the earthquake was very large (magnitude 8 to 9+ on the Richter scale) and located nearby....
How a Disaster Gets Declared | www.fema.gov
Emergency protective measures C Roads and bridges D Water control facilities E Buildings and equipment F Utilities G Parks, recreational and other facilities Hazard Mitigation Assistance Assistance...
Thunderstorm Safety | www.redcross.org
If the person has stopped breathing, call 9-1-1 and begin CPR. If the person is breathing normally, look for other possible injuries and care for them as necessary....
Inclusive Preparedness Resources | www.redcross.org
If you are unable to get out of a building, you can let someone know where you are and guide them to you. Keep the numbers you may need to call with you if the 9-1-1 emergency number is overloaded....