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Social connections are important for good health. People who are connected with friends, family members, neighbors and others experience better physical and emotional health, and even a longer life.
Resources for families as they prepare for flooding and recovery from flooding
Multiple resources to help individuals prepare for a disaster, including creating a family plan, developing a household inventory, organizing a grab-and-go file, reviewing insurance, starting an emer…
Savings are an important part of managing money and protecting a family. An emergency fund can help your family manage unexpected expenses in the event of a disaster.
Cleaning up from a flood can seem like a daunting task. It’s important to prepare and plan for how you will deal with the damage. Use these guidelines to get your home back to livable standards as so…
The National Ag Risk Education Library is a major component of USDA’s Risk Management Education (RME) program, hosted by University of Minnesota and cosponsored by USDA NIFA.
ICE DAMS Discusses causes and prevention of new ice dams; remedies for existing ice dams; and health implications of a water-damaged home. For general public, extension educators, and building contra…
Informs managers of stored grain how to operate grain aeration systems to reduce grain deterioration. For grain producers.
Describes lawn problems that lead to need for renovation or perhaps starting a new lawn. A 9-step chart gives basic steps for renovation. Publication also mentions seed varieties. For county extensio…
Information and resources to help prepare for and recover from the effects of extreme weather, including damage to homes, buildings, crops and lawns, as well as tools for financial recovery.
Explains how to prepare food when there is no or limited power. Includes safety advice for alternative cooking methods, and suggestions for no-cook foods, food preparation and safe food handling.
Provides recommendations on how to keep foods cold or frozen and determining when food safety has been compromised.
How we talk and how we listen are always important, but when the pressure is on, our communication styles become even more important. During stressful times, it’s easy to experience misunderstandings…
This 5-webinar series will help professionals assist individuals and families with disaster financial recovery including: Becoming familiar with the Recovery After Disaster: The Family Financial Tool…
Provides management strategies that can be implemented to evaluate heat stress in pigs and keep pigs performing well during high temperatures.
Explains causes of winter damage and corrective measures.
Explains how wells that have been inundated with floodwater need to be disinfected to assure a safe water supply. Tells where to disinfect, how to disinfect, and explains the steps needed. For homeow…
This resource provides extensive information on molds, including what are molds, what molds do to our body, how they get into our homes, how to tell if you have a mold problem, how to get rid of mold…
A Disaster Recovery Resource Fair is a local, one-stop shop for disaster victims to access multiple assistance programs at one location. Holding Disaster Recovery Resource Fairs in the affected commu…
Explains where basement moisture sources and what can be done to correct it. Presents seven approaches to solving this problem, from simple to complex.
Contains information on emotional reactions to sudden income loss, how to change spending patterns, rethinking goals, and managing conflict. Includes four worksheets.
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