Keep Yourself Healthy and Safe During An Emergency
The
aftermath of an unexpected tornado, flood or power outage can pose a
serious health risk for you and your family. It's best to prepare for an
emergency before it strikes. Once a disaster hits, you may not have the
time or the ability to get supplies.
There are many local, state and national resources available to help prepare for emergency.
Stay Healthy and Safe: If a natural disaster strikes, the following guidelines (organized by health topic) can help keep you and your family healthy and safe.
Food Safety after a Power
Outage
Food Safety after a
Fire
Food Safety of Frozen
Canned Foods
Food Safety for Food
Establishments
Food safety - General
information
Well and Septic Emergency
Information - After Flooding and Power Outage
Drinking Water
information
Preventing Disease in a
Flood
Preventing Injury in a
Flood
Carbon monoxide precautions -
Emergency Heating and Lighting after power outage.
Mold precautions and
clean-up
Clean up of Flood Damaged
Buildings
Mosquito-borne disease
prevention
Electrical hazards
Candle safety
Heat Exhaustion and
Fatigue-related injuries
Dealing with Wild and Domestic
Animals in a Disaster
Emergency Agencies
Fairfax County Office of Emergency Management -
Emergency Information page.
American Red Cross - Disaster services page.
Virginia Department of
Emergency Management - Home page.
Small Business Readiness - Virginia Business
Emergency Survival Toolkit.
This web site has been created as a tool to help businesses prepare for,
respond to and recover from disasters. It explains types of emergencies
and the problems they pose; gives you information on how to prepare for
them and how to recover from them; and helps you put it all together in
an emergency preparedness plan.
Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA)- Home page.
FEMA Hurricane hazards fact
sheets.
Federal Emergency Management Agency Preparation and Prevention
Library. Printed copies of many of the resources listed in the FEMA
Library are available in the FEMA Publication Distribution Center (call
1-800-480-2520 for ordering information) and available in Adobe Acrobat
Portable Document Format (pdf) on the web site.
You MUST have the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to view and print the pamphlets. The Acrobat Reader is free and may be downloaded from the Web site: