in 4. Recovery, Businesses, Childcare Centers, Children & Youth, College Students, Disaster Recovery Information, Families & Individuals, Farm, For Animals, For People, For Places, Government Offices, Guides & Kits, Home & Residential, Older Adults & Caregivers, People with Disabilities & Special Needs, Pets, Ranch, Schools
A disaster recovery guide to help you and your family recover from a disaster.
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Includes information on:
- Keeping Safe
- Repairing Tree Damage
- Basic First Aid
- Operating a Portable Generator Safely
- Clearing Debris
- Chain Saw Safety
- Supply List for Returning Home
- Evaluating and Handling Food and Drinks
- Removing Odors from Refrigerators and Freezers
- Hand Washing
- Disinfecting and Finding Water
- Living Without Power
- Assessing Structural Damage
- Helping Family Members Cope
- Caring for Pets
- Caring for Livestock
- Controlling Mold
- Controlling Insects
- Working with the FEMA
- Homeowner’s Property Insurance
- Recovering Home Wastewater Treatment Systems
- Preventing Fraud
- Obtaining Assistance
- Reclaiming Flooded Soils
- Disinfecting Water Wells and Stored Water
- Salvaging Important Papers, Books, and Photos
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Prolonged or intense exposure to our scorching Texas temperatures can lead to heat stroke, which is a medical emergency and requires immediate medical attention. To avoid heat-related illnesses, it is important that individuals participating in outdoor activities keep hydrated by playing it safe before and during outdoor activities. This fact sheet provides tips to prevent dehydration and heat-related illnesses.
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In an emergency, it can be vital that you know first aid. This publication recommends actions that can be taken for various injuries, emergencies or medical conditions.
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After a disaster such as a hurricane or flood, your water supplies may have become contaminated or been temporarily cut off. This publication offers general guidelines on how to make sure the water you are using is safe for you and your family.
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in 2. Preparedness, 3. Response During an Incident, Businesses, Businesses, By the Type of Disaster, Childcare Centers, Childcare Centers, Children & Youth, Children & Youth, College Students, College Students, Disaster Recovery Information, Disease & Epidemic, Families & Individuals, Families & Individuals, Farm, Farm, For People, For People, For Places, For Places, Government Offices, Government Offices, Home & Residential, Home & Residential, Human, Naturally Occuring, Older Adults & Caregivers, Older Adults & Caregivers, People with Disabilities & Special Needs, People with Disabilities & Special Needs, Preparedness & Mitigation Information, Ranch, Ranch, Schools, Schools
Source: Texas AgriLife Extension Service
Five videos covering a range of flu topics including:
- Avoiding Illness at Work and School
- Social Distancing
- Home Health Kit
- Hand Hygiene
- Taking Temperature
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If a refrigeration has been lost, to ensure safety, all food items must be checked prior to consumption. The recommendations in the publication will guide the public on how to handle food once refrigeration has been lost.
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A fact sheet containing contact information and websites to agencies to recover personal documents. This includes credit cards, Social Security cards, passports, and etc.
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Source: USA.gov
Fortunately, you can replace most important personal records. Use these links as a starting point.
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