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Drought Preparedness | Water Conservation | www.redcross.org
Set a timer to remind yourself to turn manual sprinklers off. A garden hose can pour out 600 gallons in only a few hours. Raise the lawn mower blade to at least three inches, or to its highest level....
Emotional Recovery | Disaster Relief | www.redcross.org
Too much holiday cheer can increase your stress. Get some rest. With so much to do, it can be difficult to rest or get adequate sleep....
Floods | www.ready.gov
Stay inside your car if it is trapped in rapidly moving water. Get on the roof if water is rising inside the car. Get to the highest level if trapped in a building....
How Families Can Prepare for Emergencies | www.redcross.org
Click here to get started Online Hazard Practice Activities If youre in in grades 3-5, are you ready for an additional emergency preparedness training challenge?...
Landslide Safety & Preparedness Tips | www.redcross.org
Consider leaving if it is safe to do so. After What should I do after a landslide or mudslide? Stay away from the slide area. There may be danger of additional slides....
Volcano Safety Tips | Volcano Preparedness | www.redcross.org
As soon as it is safe to do so, clear your roof of ashfall. Ash is very heavy and can cause buildings to collapse, especially if made wet by rain. Exercise great caution when working on a roof....
Chemical Emergency Preparedness | www.redcross.org
Home Get Help How To Prepare For Emergencies Types Of Emergencies Chemical Emergency Preparedness Chemical Emergency Preparedness Chemical Emergency Preparedness Chemical accidents do happen, at home and...
Flood Safety | Flood Preparedness | www.redcross.org
Do not use water that could be contaminated to wash dishes, brush teeth, prepare food, wash hands, make ice or make baby formula. Watch pets closely and keep them under your direct control....
Staying Safe in the Immediate Aftermath | www.redcross.org
Children can get caught and injured in these areas....
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....