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Are You Ready? (15 Nov 2008)
An In-depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness Are You Ready? An In-depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness (IS-22) is FEMA's most comprehensive source on individual, family, and community preparedness. The guide has been revised, updated, and enhanced in August 2004 to provide the public with the most current and up-to-date disaster preparedness information available. Are You Ready? provides a step-by-step approach to disaster preparedness by walking the reader through how to get informed about local emergency plans, how to identify hazards that affect their local area, and how to develop and maintain an emergency communications plan and disaster supplies kit. Other topics covered include evacuation, emergency public shelters, animals in disaster, and information specific to people with disabilities. Are You Ready? also provides in-depth information on specific hazards including what to do before, during, and after each hazard type. The following hazards are covered: Floods, Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Thunderstorms and Lightning, Winter Storms and Extreme Cold, Extreme Heat, Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Landslide and Debris Flows (Mudslide), Tsunamis, Fires, Wildfires, Hazardous Materials Incidents, Household Chemical Emergencies, Nuclear Power Plant, and Terrorism (including Explosion, Biological, Chemical, Nuclear, and Radiological hazards).
 

Recovering From a Disaster (15 Nov 2008)
This storm recovery article by FEMA is "Recovering From a Disaster". Its about how you and your family can survive and cope after a disaster. Helpful and Professional advice on coping with the stress from a disaster. It is recommended reading from StormHelpers.com
 

Water Conservation Tips (15 Nov 2008)
Water Conservation Tips from Fema. How to conserve and protect water resources before and after a storm. Practical advice from FEMA on water conservation both indoor and outdoor conservation tips, including issues such as bathroom and Kitchen water conservation all the way to Pool water care and conservation. This article is recommended by StormHelpers.com as a suggested reading to help you better prepare for the next storm.
 

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