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The Hub for Biosecurity to Protect the Herd or Flock

Farm biosecurity is the practice of preventing or greatly reducing the introduction of diseases and pests, and is a whole farm approach for assessing, prioritizing and addressing the risks to herd/fl…

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Oregon State University

Cascadia Earthquake Preparedness

Be aware. Be prepared. The last Cascadia Subduction Zone event Magnitude 8.0 to 9.1 was on January 26, 1700 (more than 320 years ago), and they happen about every 280 to 350 years. It is time to get …

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Oregon State University

Cascadia Earthquake Preparedness

A major earthquake can occur at any time. In the Pacific Northwest that earthquake will be accompanied by a disastrous tsunami. This free, interactive, on-line, 4-module course covers preparedness, s…

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High Speed Hand Washing resources

With the High Speed Hand Washing technique and some practice, washing your hands properly helps save time, water, energy and prevent the spread of disease. Absences due to illness are reduced. Groups…

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Improve indoor air quality from wildfire smoke during COVID-19

Educational Article: Officials warn us to stay indoors when air quality is poor due to heavy smoke from wildfires. Reduced exposure to smoke helps protect our lungs, heart, eyes, nose, throat and imm…

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Resilient Farms, Families, Businesses & Communities: Responding to Stress

Chronic stress impacts mental and physical well-being, relationships, and decision-making. Extension helps farmers, families, businesses, and communities remain resilient by learning how to manage st…

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COVID-19 FAQ for Food Banks

This publication is a Q&A for food banks regarding receiving food during the COVID-19 pandemic and proper cleaning of donated foods.

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Purdue University

Backgrounder: Tornadoes

Includes safety information and general information on tornados, including a description of the Fujita-Pearson Tornado Scale.

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Louisiana State University

Charting Your Course to Home Ownership

Topics addressed by units in the curriculum include: Navigating Your Way to a New Home; Staying on Course with Financial Management; Sailing Through the Mortgage Process and Keeping a Safe Harbor. Ta…

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North Dakota State University

Surviving a Disaster Course

A classroom program to teach people how they can have water and food, warmth, light, sanitation, health and communication. About this resource This Surviving a Disaster educational program will help …

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North Dakota State University

Epidemic Preparedness for Community Organizations

Community organizations, such as faith-based organizations and nonprofits, are instrumental when an epidemic strikes. This program walks organizations through a process to learn about potential epide…

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Michigan State University

Keeping Food Safe Before and After a Flood

When a natural disaster such as a flood strikes a community, the risk of getting a foodborne illness increases. Take the proper precautions before and after a flood to ensure the safety of your food.

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Michigan State University

Preparing an Emergency Food Kit

Fact sheet that highlights what an individual or family needs to have on hand to be prepared for a natural disaster.

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Michigan State University

Keeping Food Safe During a Power Outage

Fact sheet that provides tips to keep food safe before, during and after a power outage

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Michigan State University

Keeping Food Safe After a Fire

Residential fires are, unfortunately, a common occurrence. Some 2 million American homes are damaged or destroyed by fire yearly. In the aftermath of fire, people are left to salvage their lives and …

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Emergency Preparedness for Dogs

Alabama A&M University

Advice for including dogs in family disaster planning.

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University of Florida

IFAS Mosquito Information Website

The Mosquito Information Website is all about mosquitoes and their impact on Florida. From mosquito biology to the current status of West Nile Virus in Florida, this is the one-stop source for mosqui…

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University of Missouri

State of Missouri COAD Guidance Manual

Second Edition, 2016 revision of the Missouri COAD Manual originally released in January 2014. The manual can be downloaded from the MU Extension Emergency Management website – Publications Tab, whic…

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Cornell University

Zika

Resource provides basic information and key facts about the Zika virus, including spreading geographically, symptoms, transmission information.

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Louisiana Hurricane Resources

The Louisiana Hurricane Resources Web site, hosted by the Louisiana Sea Grant College Program, provides visitors with access to a wealth of data concerning storm preparedness and recovery, as well as…

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North Carolina A&T State University

Talking to Children Before the Storm

NC State Extension Specialist Dr. Kim Allen explains how can parents can help reassure and comfort children of different ages.

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Iowa State University

Dealing with Drought 2017

Iowa Extension resources covering crops, livestock, home and yard, as well as stress and financial concerns resulting from drought. Includes out-links to agency and other state Extension sites.

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Nebraska Extension: Flood Resources

Info that covers health and hazards, property, emotional and financial impact, crops and cropland, and saturated soil risk.

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Louisiana State University

FAQs After Gutting Your Flooded Home

23 frequently asked questions with answers – unbiased information – based on building science principles and practices, to help home owners, contractors and workers make informed decisions. From maki…

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