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National Preparedness Month
Thirty articles in four emergency preparedness categories. Get all 30 articles in a single PDF file
Bridge Multimedia is offering a free online series entitled 30 Days, 30 Resources. All articles in the series are available for publication in whole or in part without further permission, free of charge, with attribution to Bridge Multimedia.
- Get a Kit
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- Make a Plan
- Stay Informed
- Get Involved
I. Get a Kit
- BE PREPARED: Get a Kit
- PROMOTING PERSONAL PREPAREDNESS: Universal Design and Health Interventions
- ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL: Emergency Preparedness for Owners of Pets and Service Animals
- ECONOMIC EPIDEMIC: Pandemic Preparedness for Businesses
- WITH PREPAREDNESS AND SAFETY FOR ALL: Responding to Patients with Disabilities
- DONT BE DISABLED BY AN EMERGENCY: Be Prepared
- TECHNOLOGY BREAKTHROUGH: The Future of Emergency AT
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II. Make a Plan
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III. Stay Informed
- BE PREPARED: Stay Informed
- THINKING ABOUT THE UNTHINKABLE: Terrorism Preparedness in Schools
- TIPS FROM GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY: Campus-Level Accessible Notification
- A NATIONAL CRISIS: School Violence
- DOOM SERVICE: Emergency Preparedness in the Hospitality Industry
- NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT: Preparing for Pandemic Flu in School
- WHERE DO YOU GET INFORMATION DURING AN EMERGENCY? Emergency Notification
- BE PREPARED, No Matter Where You Live
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IV. Get Involved
- BE PREPARED: Get Involved
- KEEPIN IT REAL: Talking with Kids about Emergency Preparedness
- SPECIAL NEEDS, BASIC NEEDS Emergency Information for People with Disabilities
- PARTNER FOR PREPAREDNESS: Community Based Action Plans: Best Practices
- THE BUCK STOPS HERE: Employer Responsibilities in Emergencies
- GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS: Emergency Preparedness in the Workplace
- OLDER, WISER, SAFER: Emergency Preparedness and the Elderly
- SAFETY: A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE Emergency Preparedness for Non-English-Speaking Communities
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All articles in Bridge Multimedias 30 Days, 30 Resources series are available for publication in whole or in part without further permission, free of charge, with attribution to Bridge Multimedia and EmergencyPrepOnline.org.
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