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Most Recently Shared on July 9, 2011 at 6:02 am By:
Contagion: Reminder That Public Health System Must be Prepared for Lethal Disease Outbreak
newswise.com — “Infectious disease and disaster preparedness experts at Johns Hopkins Medicine say the premise of the soon-to-be-released Hollywood movie Contagion, in which a lethal airborne virus spreads quickly around the globe, is realistic and should serve as a reminder that the United States has much work to do to prepare for a serious national emergency posed by a deadly virus that spreads quickly.” View full resource at newswise.com
Most Recently Shared on September 8, 2011 at 2:45 pm By:
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30 Tips for Emergency Preparedness, Part II | Emergency Preparedness News
ice-pack.com — “As was mentioned in part I of this two-part series, the road to becoming personally, organizationally, or institutionally prepared for emergencies and disasters can be long and daunting. In last week’s featured video, Jamie Lee Curtis talked about starting with the essentials in an emergency kit. In the video below, she discusses taking that kit to the next level by adding prescription medications, personal photographs, and some form of entertainment. Following the video, you will find the secon” View full resource at ice-pack.com
Most Recently Shared on July 25, 2011 at 4:10 pm By:
New blog post: 30 Tips for Emergency Preparedness, Part II http://om.ly/BZVDj
Emergency and Disaster Preparedness: Focusing on the Basics! | Emergency Preparedness News
ice-pack.com — “The world is now several weeks into the series of catastrophic disasters that have befallen the people of Japan. The tragic result of these disasters include thousands of lives lost, hundreds of millions dollars (1 US dollar = 84.1000 Japanese yen) in damages, homes and businesses lost due to earthquake and tsunami, and a 12-mile radiation contamination zone around a seriously damaged nuclear power plant. The legacy? A completely overwhelmed Tokyo Electric Power Company frantically trying to dea” View full resource at ice-pack.com
Most Recently Shared on April 4, 2011 at 7:36 pm By:
Emergency and Disaster Preparedness: Focusing on the Basics! http://om.ly/BREuZ #preparedness
Common Sense Approaches to Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response | Emergency Preparedness News
ice-pack.com — “--If common sense were common, everybody would have some-- As the ICE PACK™ blog has developed over the past number of months, many questions have been raised about how people actually apply what they--™ve learned, equipped themselves for, and practiced when responding to a disaster. Below we--™ve --boiled down-- some common sense approaches to emergency preparedness and disaster response that we thought you might find helpful.” View full resource at ice-pack.com
Most Recently Shared on November 22, 2010 at 5:38 pm By:
New blog post: “If common sense were common, everybody would have some†http://om.ly/BCRVH
Continued...Temporary Home and Building Repairs After Extreme Weather Emergencies and Disasters | Emergency Preparedness News
ice-pack.com — “- Temporary Home and Building Repairs After Extreme Weather Emergencies and DisastersContinued from Part 1 Equipment and Supplies: Consider the following supplies essential to providing you, your family or co-workers with a temporary shelter repair or improvement capability in the event of disaster. Also, look around and be sure to position common yard maintenance tools (e.g. brooms, rakes, shovels etc.) where they can be easily located and used to clean up after a disaster event.” View full resource at ice-pack.com
Most Recently Shared on October 12, 2010 at 12:02 pm By:
What are the 7 must-haves to prepare for sheltering-in-place? http://om.ly/wzYY #ShelterInPlace
Temporary Home and Building Repairs After Extreme Weather Emergencies and Disasters | Emergency Preparedness News
ice-pack.com — “Certainly after, and perhaps even during a natural, man-made or terrorism related emergency or disaster you may be faced with making temporary repairs to your home, office or place of business. Read more...” View full resource at ice-pack.com
Most Recently Shared on October 11, 2010 at 3:30 pm By:
Blog post: Temporary Home & Building Repairs After Extreme Weather Emergencies & Disasters http://ow.ly/2RGNC
Beverly Herox | Emergency Preparedness News
ice-pack.com — “ICE PACK Emergency Preparedness Systems teamed up with the Greene County, Virginia TRIAD Senior's group and the Greene County Sheriffs' Office to teach senior's about emergency preparedness. Our own Troy Perry and Louise Morrow spoke to a group of about 30 seniors on how to prepare for a disaster, whether it is widespread or personal.” View full resource at ice-pack.com
Most Recently Shared on September 15, 2010 at 5:32 pm By:
Greene County, Virginia TRIAD seniors learn about preparing for disasters http://om.ly/uYFf #NPM10 #preparedness #seniors
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redcross.org — “The american red cross helps prepare communities for emergencies and keep people safe every day thanks to caring people who support our work. please support your local red cross.” View full resource at redcross.org
Most Recently Shared on June 9, 2009 at 12:38 pm By:
If you rely on analog TV for emergency news, update your preparedness kit before 6/12 DTV transition http://bit.ly/RedCrossDTVTransition
Evaluation Shows Significant Improvement in Local Hospitals' Disaster Preparedness
hhs.gov — “U.S. hospitals are significantly better prepared for disasters and public health emergencies now than they were in 2001, but much work remains to be done, according to a University of Pittsburgh Medical Center study.” View full resource at hhs.gov
Most Recently Shared on April 27, 2009 at 3:01 pm By:
U.S. hospitals are significantly better prepared for disasters: http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2009pres/04/20090423c.html
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