Emergency Preparedness Online, Fifth Edition
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National Preparedness Month: Thirty articles in four emergency preparedness categories.
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1. Get a Kit
BE PREPARED:
1.1 Get a Kit
PROMOTING PERSONAL PREPAREDNESS:
1.2 Universal Design and Health Interventions
ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL:
1.3 Emergency Preparedness for Owners of Pets and Service Animals
ECONOMIC EPIDEMIC:
1.4 Pandemic Preparedness for Businesses
WITH PREPAREDNESS AND SAFETY FOR ALL:
1.5 Responding to Patients with Disabilities
DON’T BE DISABLED BY AN EMERGENCY:
1.6 Be Prepared
TECHNOLOGY BREAKTHROUGH:
1.7 The Future of Emergency AT
2. Make a Plan
BE PREPARED:
2.1 Make a Plan
SECURE SCHOOLS:
2.2 Emergency Preparedness for Educational Facilities
SCHOOL PREPAREDNESS IS FOR EVERYONE!
2.3 Emergency Planning for Students with Disabilities
THE ONLY PLAN WORTH HAVING:
2.4 Emergency Plans that Include Workers with Disabilities
WHEN TECHNOLOGY FAILS:
2.5 Low-Tech and No-Tech Emergency Planning
SMALL BUSINESSES, BIG RESPONSIBILITIES:
2.6 Emergency Preparedness for Small Businesses
FIRST THINGS TO DO:
2.7 Planning for an Emergency
3. Stay Informed
BE PREPARED:
3.1 Stay Informed
THINKING ABOUT THE UNTHINKABLE:
3.2 Terrorism Preparedness in Schools
TIPS FROM GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY:
3.3 Campus-Level Accessible Notification
A NATIONAL CRISIS:
3.4 School Violence
DOOM SERVICE:
3.5 Emergency Preparedness in the Hospitality Industry
NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT:
3.6 Preparing for Pandemic Flu in School
WHERE DO YOU GET INFORMATION DURING AN EMERGENCY?
3.7 Emergency Notification
BE PREPARED:
3.8 No Matter Where You Live
4. Get Involved
BE PREPARED:
4.1 Get Involved
KEEPIN’ IT REAL:
4.2 Talking with Kids about Emergency Preparedness
SPECIAL NEEDS, BASIC NEEDS:
4.3 Emergency Information for People with Disabilities
PARTNER FOR PREPAREDNESS:
4.4 Community-Based Action Plans: Best Practices
THE BUCK STOPS HERE:
4.5 Employer Responsibilities in Emergencies
GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS:
4.6 Emergency Preparedness in the Workplace
OLDER, WISER, SAFER:
4.7 Emergency Preparedness and the Elderly
SAFETY: A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE
4.8 Emergency Preparedness for Non-English-Speaking Communities