Yes, we can expect our lives to be impacted by an emergency event. Our daily routines will be altered, and the immediate concern will turn to protecting ourselves and our families. Since we don’t know how serious the emergency may be, it pays to prepare. Advance planning can make our homes com¬fortable and our families safe. It is not an over¬whelming task, and there are guidelines available to help. The better we are prepared, the better we will respond and rebound
There are real benefi ts to being prepared. • Being prepared can reduce fear, anxiety, and losses th...
The focus of this Capstone project is on the effects of natural disasters on families and young chil...
Yes, we can expect our lives to be “touched” by an avian influenza pandemic. Our diets and daily rou...
Yes, we can expect our lives to be impacted by an emergency event. Our daily routines will be altere...
Having an emergency savings fund is an important part of emergency preparedness. A disaster is hard ...
Extension Circular 67-766: 5 Steps to Preparedness; understand the nature of emergencies, develop pr...
Being prepared means making an emergency plan, building an emergency kit and being aware of the haza...
Published August 2004. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please...
Floods are the most common natural disaster, but not all floods are alike. Regardless of the cause o...
Provides guidance on preparing for a disaster, including establishing a family communication plan; a...
Taking care of your family includes being ready for emergencies. Disasters take different forms--nat...
16 pp.We can reduce the risk of injury or death from disasters by becoming informed and being prepar...
A family disaster plan tells everyone in the household what they will do during an emergency. Having...
Harvested from the University of Missouri Extension website."A family disaster plan tells everyone i...
WHY? Plan now, to avoid trouble later! Do members of your family know the safest and most dangerous ...
There are real benefi ts to being prepared. • Being prepared can reduce fear, anxiety, and losses th...
The focus of this Capstone project is on the effects of natural disasters on families and young chil...
Yes, we can expect our lives to be “touched” by an avian influenza pandemic. Our diets and daily rou...
Yes, we can expect our lives to be impacted by an emergency event. Our daily routines will be altere...
Having an emergency savings fund is an important part of emergency preparedness. A disaster is hard ...
Extension Circular 67-766: 5 Steps to Preparedness; understand the nature of emergencies, develop pr...
Being prepared means making an emergency plan, building an emergency kit and being aware of the haza...
Published August 2004. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please...
Floods are the most common natural disaster, but not all floods are alike. Regardless of the cause o...
Provides guidance on preparing for a disaster, including establishing a family communication plan; a...
Taking care of your family includes being ready for emergencies. Disasters take different forms--nat...
16 pp.We can reduce the risk of injury or death from disasters by becoming informed and being prepar...
A family disaster plan tells everyone in the household what they will do during an emergency. Having...
Harvested from the University of Missouri Extension website."A family disaster plan tells everyone i...
WHY? Plan now, to avoid trouble later! Do members of your family know the safest and most dangerous ...
There are real benefi ts to being prepared. • Being prepared can reduce fear, anxiety, and losses th...
The focus of this Capstone project is on the effects of natural disasters on families and young chil...
Yes, we can expect our lives to be “touched” by an avian influenza pandemic. Our diets and daily rou...