Prevent Illness and Injury After a Disaster
Overview
Specific Illness and Injury Prevention Topics
- Animals and Insects
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- Chemicals
- Cleanup
- Diarrhea
- Environmental Concerns
- Food & Water
- Hand Hygiene
- Heat Exposure
- Immunizations
- Infection Control
- Infectious Disease
- Mental Health
- Emergency Wound Care
- Preventing Chain Saw Injuries During Tree Removal
- Safe Driving
- Protect Yourself from Electrical Hazards
- Pressure Washer Safety
- Trench Foot or Immersion Foot
- Wound Management for Healthcare Professionals
- Vibrio vulnificus After a Disaster
- Disaster Information for People With Chronic Conditions and Disabilities
Educational Materials
Flyers
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“Stray Dogs in Hurricane Disaster Areas”
Spanish -
“Protect Yourself From Dog Bites, West Nile Virus, & Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Hurricane Disaster Areas”
Spanish - “Drive Safely”
- “Electricity is SHOCKING!”
- “Watch Your Step!” (Ladder & Roof Safety)
Public Service Announcements
Staying Safe After the Storm
- Avoiding Carbon Monoxide Poisoning During a Power Outage
- Handwashing
- Emergency Wound Care
- Staying Safe Around Dogs After a Disaster
- Electrical Safety After a Hurricane
- Electrical Safety
- What to Do If Your Appliances Are Wet After a Disaster
- Driving Through Water After a Disaster
- Keeping Children Safe From Drowning in Flooded Areas
Cleanup
Dealing With Stress and Relating to Others
- Page last reviewed: April 22, 2015
- Page last updated: September 14, 2017
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