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What’s with the Play-Doh and Crayons?!: Chill Zone Guide for Disaster Response Areas

Therapeutic play for people who have experienced a traumatic event can promote emotional processing, regulation, and resilience. Research studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of play-based int…

Mental Health and Well-BeingWildfire+6TX
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Children’s Healthy Development in a Changing Climate

Early childhood professionals are uniquely positioned to help shape climate resilience. Awareness of climate change is critical in recognizing young children’s physiologically distinct vulnerability …

CoursesChildren and DisastersPA
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Purdue University

Winter Weather and Safety Resources

INPREPared developed this site for Extension Educators, news media, and other to quickly prepare news releases, PSA’s, and social media outreach when severe winter weather is predicted. In addition t…

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Lights Out Cooking: A 72-Hour Emergency Preparedness Cookbook

When the power goes out, Lights Out Cooking: A 72-Hour Emergency Preparedness Cookbook helps you make simple, nutritious meals for your family. Use this cookbook to help your family stay safe, fed, a…

Conferences and EventsWinter Weather+7NE
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University of Arkansas

Preparedness and Resiliency Cookbook

This resource is your guide for making good food choices that are healthy, tasty, quick, and safe to promote resiliency during hardship or natural disasters. This guide provides 21 meals and 5 snacks…

BookPower OutageAR
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Prairie View A&M University

Engagement Guidelines/Faith Based Community Fact Sheets – Disaster Preparedness and Response

The Engagement Guidelines/Faith Based Community Fact Sheets Series of fact sheets covering individual faith communities that have been developed to help Extension and disaster professionals engage fa…

1890Winter Weather+15TX
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University of Georgia

How to Clean Clothes After a Hurricane or Flood

Water damage can make it difficult to decide which items to keep and which to remove from your home. Floodwater can be contaminated with bacteria/viruses, chemicals, sewage, and asbestos. This public…

Fact SheetFlood+1GA
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University of Arizona

Garrapatas marrones del perro y las enferemedades por rickettsias en la población

This publication is written in Spanish regarding brown dog ticks and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Learn what you can do to prevent brown dog ticks in and around your home, what to do if you find one…

Fact SheetBiohazardAZ
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University of Arizona

Brown Dog Ticks and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Brown dog ticks spend most of their lives resting in protected places and not on their host animal. Learn what you can do to prevent ticks in and around your home, what to do if you find one, and the…

Fact SheetBiohazardAZ
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University of Minnesota

Building Social Support and Connections

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.

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Colorado State University

After the Disaster Guidebook: A toolkit for landowners impacted by wildfire

This toolkit is downloadable and changeable for any state to use for any disaster for their communities. This allows universities and other responding agencies to have a basic template of real time i…

BookWildfire+1CO
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University of Georgia

Preparacion para emergencias: Almacenamiento de alimentos a largo plazo para desastres

Spanish publication: Disasters and unforeseen emergencies can strike without warning, leaving individuals and communities grappling with the sudden disruption of essential services, including access …

Fact SheetTornado+2GA
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University of Georgia

Emergency Preparedness: Long-term Food Storage for Disasters

Disasters and unforeseen emergencies can strike without warning, leaving individuals and communities grappling with the sudden disruption of essential services, including access to food. While many e…

Fact SheetTornado+2GA
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Helping Young Children Cope Following a Disaster

Helping Young Children Cope English and Spanish This resource is designed to help caregivers support children following a disaster. The adapted article (with permission) by trauma specialists Dr. Bra…

Fact SheetAll DisastersNE
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Replacing Important Documents

Important papers may be destroyed, lost or damaged as a result of a disaster. The information on this fact sheet will help people find the resources they need to replace their important documents.

Fact SheetWinter Weather+7NE
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Returning Home After a Wildfire

Once a wildfire has burned through an area, many dangers may remain – both in your home and outdoors. Smoke odors will also cling to walls, furniture, floors, clothing and more. This fact sheet provi…

Fact SheetWildfire+1NE
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University of Connecticut

Power Outages Be Prepared for when Power Goes out

Power Outages are a major source of concern for people and can impact their health and safety. Strategies for preparing an emergency supply kit, completing household chores in advance that enhance sa…

Disaster ReportPower OutageCT
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Southern University

Advancing Disaster Education: 1890 Research-Based Curriculums, Lessons and Workshops

Cooperative Extension plays a vital role in teaching emergency preparedness and response by providing community education and outreach, delivering tailored educational programs, fostering collaborati…

1890Wind+4LA
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Southern University

Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery: Creating a Virtual Conference for Low-Resourced Communities

This book documents the process used to develop a virtual conference for low-resourced communities focusing on Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. We believe this is a model other Extensi…

1890Tornado+3LA
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Oregon State University

5 Steps to Healthy Produce During Wildfire Smoke

Smoke and ash from wildfires can make air unhealthy to breathe. When ash accumulates in the garden, it’s natural to wonder: Is the produce safe to eat? The safety risk depends on the materials that b…

Fact SheetWildfire+1OR
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Oregon State University

Food to Fight Wildfires: Nutrition Can Help your Body when Wildfire Strikes

Foods rich in specific nutrients can help protect your lungs and heart from harm caused by air pollution and wildfire smoke. Including a variety of healthy foods in your diet that are rich in vitamin…

Fact SheetWildfire+1OR
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52 Ways to Hazard-Proof Your Finances

The consequences of climate change are substantial and escalating due to the increased frequency and severity of weather events, rising sea levels, and higher temperatures (U.S. Department of the Tre…

Fact SheetWinter Weather+13WI
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University of Minnesota

Flooding Resources

Resources for families as they prepare for flooding and recovery from flooding

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University of Minnesota

How to Prepare For a Disaster

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…

WebsiteAll DisastersMN
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