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Table of Contents
Anticipating the Unexpected (and Expected)
Natural & Man-Made Disasters
After a Disaster
Federal Agencies & Other Helpful Links
Foreign Language Materials
Family Reunification
Mental Health Needs
Public Health Safety Tips
Family Reunification
Next of Kin Registry (NKR) Emergency Information Link
Free online emergency information link and contact resource.
Red Cross Safe & Well List
A free online service of American Red Cross Disaster Services, concerned family and friends can search the list of those who have registered themselves as "safe and well." Search result will display First Name, Last Name, an "As of Date", and "safe and well" message.
Contact Loved Ones
A free online emergency information and contact resource, offered as a public service by Project Genesis, a New York-based nonprofit.
Stargazer™ ReadyLink
A secure and private place on the Web, where members can go to keep family informed during emergencies. A free service of the Stargazer Foundation, a nonprofit Virginia-based public charity, the site also includes an online directory of state emergency contacts.
Utah Special Needs Registry
State residents only
Mental Health Needs
Coping with a Traumatic Event
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (HTML format)
Dealing with Stress After a Natural Disaster
National Mental Health Association (HTML format)
Maintaining a Healthy State of Mind: For Seniors
American Red Cross Disaster Services (HTML format)
Managing Traumatic Stress: After the Hurricanes
American Psychological Association (HTML format)
The Road to Resilience
American Psychological Association (PDF format, 7-pages)
Public Health Safety Tips
Clean Up Safely After a Natural Disaster
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (HTML format)
Clean Water After a Disaster
Virginia Cooperative Extension (HTML format)
Protect Yourself from Mold
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (PDF format, 2-pages)
Public Health Disaster Preparedness Information
Department of Seattle-King County Public Health, Seattle, WA (fact sheets on multiple topics in English, Russian, Chinese, Korean, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese).
Repairing Your Flooded Home
American Red Cross Disaster Services (HTML format)
Table of Contents
Anticipating the Unexpected (and Expected)
Natural & Man-Made Disasters
After a Disaster
Federal Agencies & Other Helpful Links
Foreign Language Materials
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