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Every home should have disaster supplies on hand.
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Advance planning and a quick response are the keys to surviving a tornado.
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Life saving advise for flood situations.
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Advice on preparing yourself and family before lightening strikes and what to do during a storm.
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What to do during a Hurrican Watch or Hurricane Warning
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Information on understanding and treating various heat emergencies including heat wave, heat cramps, heat exhaustation, heat stroke and sunstroke.
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Advice on preparing ahead of time for heavy snow, blizzard, freezing rain, ice or sleet.
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Advice on protecting yourself and family during a hazardous materials accident.
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Public shelters cannot accept pets; arrangements must be made before a disaster strikes.
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Prepare for terrorist attacks by adapting many of the same techniques used by us to prepare for other crisis.
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What to do, what to bring, making sure you ready!
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Take care of yourself during cleanup.
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Guidelines from the American Red Cross for evacuation.
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