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Get Involved | www.ready.gov
can help your community before, during and after a disaster or emergency....
How Families Can Prepare for Emergencies | www.redcross.org
Next, check at your childrens schools, day care, or other locations where they regularly spend time. Find out what their emergency plans are so that you can reinforce them at home....
Checking Your Home | Disaster Relief | www.redcross.org
Is your ceiling sagging? 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....
Pet Disaster Preparedness & Recovery | www.redcross.org
Your familys disaster plans must include your furry family members too. Learn what to do to keep your beloved pets safe! This guide is primarily about dogs and cats....
Flood Safety | Flood Preparedness | www.redcross.org
Take pictures on a phone and keep copies of important documents and files on a flashdrive that you can carry with you on your house or car keys....
Disaster Preparedness Plan | Make a Plan | www.redcross.org
Consider how you will respond to emergencies that can happen anywhere, such as home fires and floods....
For Community Officials | www.fema.gov
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Prepare For Emergencies | Be Red Cross Ready | www.redcross.org
Try a 1-Minute Drill Check out 5 important activities that your family can do in just minutes you really can fit preparedness into your busy life....
DHS Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships Resources | www.fema.gov
It goes over what you need to know and what you can do....
Tsunami Preparedness | Tsunami Safety Tips | www.redcross.org
Tsunamis can occur any time of year, day or night. Top Tips To escape a tsunami, go as high and as far as you can ideally to a spot 100 feet above sea level or 2 miles away....