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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
By setting aside the time and resources to be prepared at home, you can help keep you family safer and help keep emergency responders safer, too!...
Power Outage Safety | www.redcross.org
Set your thermostat at 78 or higher. If you have window units, only cool the rooms you spend the most time in, and keep the doors shut so the cool air cant escape....
Prepare For Emergencies | Be Red Cross Ready | www.redcross.org
Make a First Aid Kit See our recommendations for what to include in your kit....
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....
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....
Tsunami Preparedness | Tsunami Safety Tips | www.redcross.org
Get to higher ground as far inland as possible. Watching a tsunami from the beach or cliffs could put you in grave danger. If you can see the wave, you are too close to escape it....
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!...
Drought Preparedness | Water Conservation | www.redcross.org
Laundry Operate clothes washers only when they are full, or set the water level for the size of your load....
Chemical Emergency Preparedness | www.redcross.org
with clothing or things that have touched the chemical Remember, you may be exposed to chemicals even though you may not be able to see or smell anything unusual....