Emergency Preparedness: Tools and Resources

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How will your organization handle the next emergency? Everyone shares concern over the spread of the H1N1 Flu virus. How will it impact your organization and community? Will you be ready? What do you do? What special considerations do you need to make if you are caring for individuals who are wounded or disabled?

Whether you are a business owner, hospital administrator, executive, city planner, manager, or a first responder, you need to be ready to handle such a situation. In order to minimize the consequences on your organization and community, the best bet is to be prepared and do some pro-active planning. The first step: familiarize yourself with your organization's emergency or disaster preparedness plan. Need to develop one? Here is a collection of tools and resources to help you get started.

Swine Flu Preparedness Tools for Professionals

CDC's Latest Update on H1N1

Preparedness Tools & Resources by Disability.gov

Ready.gov - Tips for putting together an emergency kit

Business.gov - Emergency Preparedness Resources

 

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This page contains a single entry by Yvonne Guibert published on September 18, 2009 8:59 PM.

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