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PSA: Avoiding Carbon Monoxide Poisoning During a Power Outage Never use generators, grills, camp stoves, or other gasoline-, propane-, or charcoal-burning devices inside your home, garage, or carport… PSA: Coping With Depression and Thoughts of Suicide After a Disaster After a natural disaster, it is normal to feel sad, mad, or guilty—you may have lost a great deal… PSA: Coping with a Crying Baby After a Disaster After a natural disaster, parents and caregivers may feel overwhelmed by a crying baby… PSA: Dealing With Violent Situations After a Disaster If you see a violent situation, figure out the safest way to intervene… PSA: Driving Through Water After a Disaster After a storm, many roads may be flooded… PSA: Electrical Safety During a Hurricane If you're under a hurricane watch or warning, you should take important steps to prepare for the storm… PSA: Electrical Safety in Your Home After a Disaster Power outages and flooding can cause electrical hazards in and around your home… PSA: Emergency Wound Care After a Disaster First aid can help heal cuts and scrapes and prevent infection… PSA: Evacuating the Area of a Hurricane If a hurricane warning is issued for your area, or authorities tell you to evacuate, take only essential items… PSA: Keeping Children Safe From Drowning in Flooded Areas As the cleanup process begins after a natural disaster, there may be areas of flooding around your home or shelter… PSA: Managing Stress in Your Relationships After a Disaster This is a very hard time for everyone. You may feel sad, angry, lost, or stressed… PSA: Parenting Under the Stress of a Disaster In the stressful time after a natural disaster, parenting can be especially difficult… PSA: Preparing for Hurricanes: Prescription Medications As you evacuate, remember to take your prescription medicines with you… PSA: Preparing for a Hurricane If you're under a hurricane watch or warning, you should take important steps to prepare for the storm… PSA: Preventing Chain Saw Injuries After a Disaster If you have to use a chain saw during cleanup after a disaster, follow the saw's instructions to be safe… PSA: Preventing Mold After a Disaster When rain or flood waters get into your building, take steps to prevent mold growth… PSA: Preventing Sexual Violence After a Disaster This is a very hard time for everyone, and the challenges you face in staying safe may include the risk of sexual violence… PSA: Proper Use of Candles During a Power Outage If possible, use flashlights or other battery-operated lights instead of candles if the power is out in your home… PSA: Staying Safe Around Buildings Damaged by a Disaster Stay away from damaged buildings until building inspectors say it is safe to enter… PSA: Staying Safe Around Dogs After a Disaster Dogs can be scared and stressed after a natural disaster and may be more likely to bite or scratch their owners or other people… PSA: Staying Safe in Your Home During a Hurricane If you stay in your home through a hurricane, there are things you can do to protect yourself… PSA: What to Do If Your Appliances Are Wet After a Disaster Throw away all electrical or gas appliances that have been wet because they can shock you or cause a fire… |
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