Public Service Announcements (PSAs)
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS (PSAs), PODCASTS, TV CRAWLS, AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE & SPANISH RESOURCES
CDC Hurricane Public Service Announcements (PSAs) offer important information to the public about hurricane safety. If you're a member of the media or other professional, you'll find helpful audio files, television crawls, text messages, and more. Some material is also in Spanish.
For people who are deaf or hearing-impaired, go to Hurricanes: American Sign Language (ASL) Videos for important PSA videos in American Sign Language.
Disaster Food and Water Safety
Disaster Injury and Disease Safety
- Emergency Wound Care After a Disaster
- Handwashing After a Disaster
- Identification and Treatment of Hypothermia Related to Exposure While Working in Cold Water
- Preventing Chain Saw Injuries After a Disaster
- Preventing Tetanus After a Disaster
- Preventing Trench Foot or Immersion Foot
- Preparedness Tip: Carbon Monoxide and Generator Safety
- Preparedness Tip: Carbon Monoxide and Heat
- Preparedness Tip: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- Preparedness Tip: Charge your Phone and Stay Informed
- Preparedness Tip: Check on Neighbors, Friends and Loved Ones
- Preparedness Tip: Cold Weather and Heaters/Extinguishers
- Preparedness Tip: Cold Weather and Closed Doors/Windows
- Preparedness Tip: Cold Weather and Flashlights
- Preparedness Tip: Cold Weather and Heaters/Children
- Preparedness Tip: Cold Weather and Older Adults
- Preparedness Tip: Cold Weather and Shivering
- Preparedness Tip: Cold Weather and Space Heaters
- Preparedness Tip: Cold Weather and Sweating
- Preparedness Tip: Damaged Buildings
- Preparedness Tip: Dialysis
- Preparedness Tip: Dialysis & Early Treatment
- Preparedness Tip: Dialysis & Renal Diet
- Preparedness Tip: Dialysis Kit
- Preparedness Tip: DME Batteries
- Preparedness Tip: Evacuation
- Preparedness Tip: Fire Extinguisher
- Preparedness Tip: Floods
- Preparedness Tip: Floodwater - Kids
- Preparedness Tip: Helpline
- Preparedness Tip: Hypothermia and Onset
- Preparedness Tip: Hypothermia and Rain
- Preparedness Tip: Hypothermia and Slow Movement
- Preparedness Tip: Hypothermia and Infants
- Preparedness Tip: Hypothermia Signs
- Preparedness Tip: Keep Kids Warm in Cold Weather
- Preparedness Tip: Kids - School
- Preparedness Tip: Mittens and Gloves
- Preparedness Tip: Power Line
- Preparedness Tip: Prevent Drowning
- Preparedness Tip: Radio
- Preparedness Tip: Sad
Preparing for a Tropical Storm or Hurricane
- Be Prepared for Hurricane Season
- Evacuating the Area of a Hurricane
- Preparedness Tip: Carbon Monoxide and Generator Safety
- Preparedness Tip: Carbon Monoxide and Heat
- Preparedness Tip: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- Preparedness Tip: Cell Phone
- Preparedness Tip: Charge your Phone and Stay Informed
- Preparedness Tip: Check on Neighbors, Friends and Loved Ones
- Preparedness Tip: Dialysis
- Preparedness Tip: Dialysis & Early Treatment
- Preparedness Tip: Dialysis & Renal Diet
- Preparedness Tip: Dialysis Kit
- Preparedness Tip: DME Batteries
- Preparedness Tip: Evacuating with Pets
- Preparedness Tip: Evacuation
- Preparedness Tip: Fire Extinguisher
- Preparedness Tip: Food - Cans Swollen
- Preparedness Tip: Kid - ID
- Preparedness Tip: Kid - Kit
- Preparedness Tip: Kid - Kit 2
- Preparedness Tip: Kid - Kit 3
- Preparedness Tip: Kid - Kit 4
- Preparedness Tip: Kids - School
- Preparedness Tip: Medicines
- Preparedness Tip: Pet Kit 1
- Preparedness Tip: Pet Kit 2
- Preparedness Tip: Pet Microchip
- Preparedness Tip: Plan
- Preparedness Tip: Radio
- Preparedness Tip: Ready?
- Preparedness Tip: Shut-off
- Preparedness Tip: Supplies
- Preparedness Tip: Supply Recheck
- Preparing for a Hurricane
- Preparing for Hurricanes: Prescription Medications
- Staying Safe in Your Home During a Hurricane
Stay Safe at Home After a Tropical Storm or Hurricane
- Avoiding Carbon Monoxide Poisoning During a Power Outage
- Preparedness Tip: Canned Food
- Preparedness Tip: Carbon Monoxide and Generator Safety
- Preparedness Tip: Carbon Monoxide and Heat
- Preparedness Tip: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- Preparedness Tip: Charge your Phone and Stay Informed
- Preparedness Tip: Damaged Buildings
- Preparedness Tip: Dialysis
- Preparedness Tip: DME Batteries
- Preparedness Tip: Fire Extinguisher
- Preparedness Tip: Flooded Drugs
- Preparedness Tip: Floodwater - Cleanup
- Preparedness Tip: Floodwater - Clothes
- Preparedness Tip: Food - Canned Drinks
- Preparedness Tip: Food - Cans Swollen
- Preparedness Tip: Food - Perishables
- Preparedness Tip: Kid - Kit 3
- Preparedness Tip: Medicines
- Preparedness Tip: Mold Cleaning #1
- Preparedness Tip: Mold Cleaning #2
- Preparedness Tip: Pet Kit 2
- Preparedness Tip: Radio
- Preparedness Tip: Ready?
- Preparedness Tip: Shut-off
- Preparedness Tip: Supplies
- Preparedness Tip: Supply Recheck
- Proper Use of Candles During a Power Outage
- Rodent Control After a Disaster
- Staying Informed by Authorities
- What to Do If Your Appliances Are Wet After a Disaster
Stay Safe Outside After a Tropical Storm or Hurricane
- Driving Through Water After a Disaster
- Electrical Safety After a Hurricane
- Keeping Children Safe From Drowning in Flooded Areas
- Preparedness Tip: Chainsaw
- Preparedness Tip: Charge your Phone and Stay Informed
- Preparedness Tip: Fire Extinguisher
- Preparedness Tip: Floods
- Preparedness Tip: Flood Water
- Preparedness Tip: Floodwater - Clothes
- Preparedness Tip: Floodwater - Kids
PSAs Adapted for Mobile Devices
- Page last reviewed: May 1, 2014
- Page last updated: July 17, 2015
- Content source:
- National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH); Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR); Office of Noncommunicable Diseases, Injury, and Environmental Health (ONDIEH); National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP); National Center for Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD)