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FCC/FEMA Emergency Communications Tips | www.fcc.gov
You can also set reminders to take important steps to prepare your home and family for disasters, such as changing your smoke detector batteries and practicing fire escape plans....
How Families Can Prepare for Emergencies | www.redcross.org
Through this online learning resource, you'll learn about the American Red Cross, proper hand washing techniques, coping skills and home fire safety. Perfect for grades 3-5!...
Prepare For Emergencies | Be Red Cross Ready | www.redcross.org
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Power Outage Safety | www.redcross.org
Set your PC to automatically enter sleep mode or power down after a period of inactivity. 2. Go Easy on the A.C. Set your thermostat at 78 or higher....
Chemical Emergency Preparedness | www.redcross.org
you may not be able to see or smell anything unusual....
Checking Your Home | Disaster Relief | www.redcross.org
That means it got wet which makes it heavy and dangerous. It will have to be replaced, so you can try to knock it down....
Tornado Safety Tips | Tornado Preparedness | www.redcross.org
As winds apply pressure to the walls, the roof can be lifted off, and the rest of the house can easily follow. Right Before a Tornado Dont wait until you see the tornado to act!...
Emotional Recovery | Disaster Relief | www.redcross.org
Home Get Help Disaster Relief & Recovery Services Recovering Emotionally To reach out for free 24/7 counseling or support, call or text the Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990....
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Tsunami Preparedness | Tsunami Safety Tips | www.redcross.org
If possible try to pick areas 100 feet above sea level or 2 miles inland. If you cannot get that high or far, go as high or far as you can. Every foot inland or upward may make a difference....