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Preparation is key to survival

Do you know what to do to stay safe when a disaster strikes? How will you along with your family react following a disaster or emergency event?

HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS
  • Hurricanes are massive storm systems that form over warm ocean waters and move toward land. Potential threats from hurricanes include powerful winds, heavy rainfall, storm surges, coastal and inland flooding, rip currents, tornadoes, and landslides.

Emergency Preparedness Explorer Program—Hurricane Readiness


  • Hurricanes can shatter lives as well as damage property. Being prepared can help you, your family or your business minimize the impact of the storm. The best way time to start is before the threat is imminent. Here's what you need to know. Don't wait until a hurricane watch is issued, because it may already be too late to take certain precautions.
  • Reduce property damage and get through any hurricane emergency with less stress by preparing before the season begins. | Plan your evacuation route well ahead of time If you live on the coast or in a mobile home, you may have to evacuate in the event of a major storm.
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Emergency Preparedness TSCP Planner


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Hurricane

Being prepared

Be prepared for disasters and other emergencies with a well-stocked emergency kit for your home, workplace and automobile. Prepare to survive on your own for several days.

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Earthquake

Resource center

A resource center that promotes innovation in disaster preparedness and supports learning and knowledge sharing amongst disaster preparedness practitioners worldwide.

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Wildfire

After an emergency

Although no one wants to think they’ll face an emergency, chances are you or someone you know will find themselves in an urgent situation.

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Infectious

Know the plan

The ultimate goal is to help you and you family come up with a customized emergency plan that helps you prepare before and after an event.

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Collaborative Cloud Communication


Communities must build multi-business collaborative relationships and ensure that at-risk and homeless service providers are adequately resourced. Recent emergencies and disasters demonstrate that at-risk or people experiencing homelessness are often the first and most severely affected group during public health emergencies and disasters.