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Being Prepared for Any Crisis
Whether you are traveling abroad, or at home, it’s always wise to be prepared.
Click on the links below to read more about how to prepare for any crisis.
Please note these are other U.S. Government websites and are not maintained by the U.S. Department of State.
Homeland Security
FEMA - Be Prepared
FEMA Checklist for Emergency Preparedness
FEMA - Preparedness for Children
FEMA - Family Disaster Plan
FEMA - Kids Disaster Plan
FEMA - Family Disaster Supplies Kit
FEMA - Emergency Food & Water Supplies
FEMA - Locating Safe Drinking Water
FEMA - Kids - Pet Disaster Kit
FEMA - Disaster Planning - Pets, Livestock & Wildlife
FEMA - Assist People With Disabilities in a Disaster
FEMA - Pets and Disasters
American Red Cross - Family Disaster Plan
American Red Cross - Disaster Planning
American Red Cross - Preparedness for Seniors
American Red Cross - Generators
American Red Cross - Food & Water in Emergency
Disaster Planning - People with Disabilities, Seniors
National Mental Health Assoc - Disaster Tips for Older Adults
U.S. Humane Society Disaster Preparedness
U.S. Fire Admin Fact Sheet - Generator Safety
CDC Safe Food & Water
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