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Clayton Al Dodson
· August 29, 2017
"PLAN BETTER" ... there are more catastrophic diseases, floods and wildfires to come. Using the same limited tools every year is unacceptable. We need to evolve emergency preparedness with better too...ls and better planning for the future. My gift to the world is the #AirborneFirefightingStation diagrams and plans for advancement in emergency preparedness. My page WildFire Suppression Frost Bomb is a DYI info. page, with the "Y" part being numerous educators, scientist, researchers and public safety professionals. Be a part of this benevolence by using it. See More
Lynwood David Sumner Jr
· September 27, 2017
Thank you so very much for your dedicated service to our Nation during these times of catastrophic natural disasters! You are the unsung heroes helping those medically impacted on such an enormous sca...le by the hurricanes! Godspeed! See More
Jay Doiron
· January 10, 2018
Very useful tips and information about health. That is helpful.
Patricia Elliott
· June 6, 2015
Very good. Keep brainstorming. Still trying to figure out how to get out of the city if necessary??I did not live in New Orleans doing Katrina. I am from New Orleans. What did you learn from that cat...astrophic event???? See More
Adan Morales
· April 16, 2015
I thnk its great be a prepper have a bugout bag ready natural disaster apocalypse zombie apocalypse you never know keep your eyes open watch out I constantly keep my head on the swivel you should too
Erick Alarcón
· June 26, 2016
Great info in a very understandable way. I hope this system can be replicated all over the world.
Michael Ferrara
· August 10, 2014
Planning to take care of yourself and your family in any emergency is not in the definition of being paranoid.
Ken Ragan
May 21, 2014
My best friends up here are CDC ex pats. One my old college girlfriend Sunny was head of Graphics dept and Rae Was a doctor in emuniology...or something weird. Wash your hands when you leave.
Maria Goldoni
· May 10, 2014
Any time an emegency, natural disater or medical emergency can take place, the information given is very useful. Thank You
Marji Mullis
May 9, 2013
the name in itself is a joke esp considering the policy of Gov't on "renewable communities"! R U kidding me I recommend a bunker be installed inside ur home to lock yourself inside of if these people ...are within the vicinity of your planet! See More
Anthony Hinnant
· February 17, 2017
Thank you for all your help New Progress Place 8106 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD. 20910 Hope to see more of you.

Thank you and God Bless you all.
Tom McKnight
· August 13, 2014
They are great at keeping people informed of health related hazards and giving preparedness advise.
Tony Dimond
October 29, 2012
A great source for emergency food & water. http://safetycenterofamerica.com We can supply large companies, hospitals, communities and individual families! Email tony@safetycenterofamerica.com with any... questions. See More
Angelica Phillips
October 25, 2011
They are preparing us for Zombies!!!..oh and other health related hazards..Haha
Joey Martin
· October 31, 2014
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Nancy Gallert Deising
· February 14, 2015
Resources & info I can share with the community!!!
Rasheeda Muhammad
March 3, 2012
Friends this is the time to stay prepared, here is a great place for info. God bless!
Lannaman Tori
· October 6, 2014
Will White Supremacy control who gets the EBOLA antidote from the CDC.
Fish Dynamo
April 7, 2012
get the book 'disaster strikes! Now what?.. this is THE book that will make the difference of whether or not you will live..see website at www.disaster-strikes.com
Chan HO
· October 4, 2014
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Stay safe in a winter power outage. Do NOT use a gas range or oven to heat your home. Keep generators outdoors and at least 20 ft. from doors, windows, and vents to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. http://ow.ly/MRJn30hxf0e
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One of the “most hazardous” places to be during a #winter storm is behind the wheel of a vehicle. 1) Drive only as necessary in severe #winterwx. 2) Tell others your schedule & route. 3) Prepare your vehicle.
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Use “mixed” methods or alternative approaches when your timeline or budget does not allow you to conduct in-depth formative research. For example, conduct a literature search to complement a qualitative focus group. http://ow.ly/YUBV30jgXio

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Refresh your campaign materials to avoid a decrease in behavior change outcomes. You can refresh and adjust messages without creating new messages from scratch. http://ow.ly/YUBV30jgXio

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Did you know you can get flu more than once a season? Overall flu activity continues to drop, but in recent weeks, influenza B viruses have been more frequently... reported than influenza A viruses. Illness associated with influenza B can be just as severe as illness associated with influenza A. Remember these steps to stay healthy as flu season winds down: http://bit.ly/2jAPjGz

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DYK? CASPER interviews are conducted almost entirely by volunteers–health department staff, students, and volunteers from organizations like the Medical Reserve Corps (MRC). Volunteers conduct Interviews are in pairs over the course of two afternoons. Within 36 hours the data is analyzed and results are presented to key decision makers. This quick feedback loop results in a direct and immediate impact on communities. Contact your local health department or MRC for if you are interested in getting involved. http://ow.ly/njmH30j9KS5

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Public Health Professionals: Interested in conducting a Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER)? Every CASPER is unique and uses questions that address a community’s specific needs. The CDC Disaster Epidemiology and Response Team can help you identify objectives, provide technical assistance for sampling and mapping, share questions that have already been tested in the field, and review your questionnaires. Download the CASPER toolkit and read more about assessing community needs in real-time: http://ow.ly/GOTm30jaoZ6

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Public Health Professionals: What if there was a way to evaluate the needs of a community after a natural disaster? Or understand a community’s attitudes and beliefs about a specific public health behavior? Enter CASPER: Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response. Read more about assessing community needs in real-time: http://ow.ly/njmH30j9KS5

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DYK? CASPER has been used over 150 times across the United States in the last 10 years, including the 2017 hurricane response, Zika, and the Flint Water Crisis. Find out where else CASPER has been used across the U.S. and read more about assessing community needs in real-time: http://ow.ly/njmH30j9KS5

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ASPR, Texas Health & Human Services Commission, and Texas Department of State Health Services are working together to help the hardest hit areas in Texas recove...r from the damage caused by #HurricaneHarvey. Key projects focus on leadership mentoring; providing psychological first aid; and meeting the unique needs of children and youths, healthcare providers and facilities, and first responders. Learn more about how Texas is moving full-speed ahead to improve resilience and build sustainability. https://www.phe.gov/ASPRBlog/pages/BlogArticlePage.aspx…

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Author: C. Kaleinani Lau, MPH, Field Coordinator, Health and Social Services Recovery Support Function (RSF), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and Public Health Analyst, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Primary Health Care Published Date: 3/19/2018 4:48:00 P...
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CASPER is a rapid, inexpensive, and flexible needs assessment that allows you to gather information about a community. The method can be used to gather information during all phases of a disaster or learn about household health. The data guides response and recovery efforts after a disaster, when needs may be changing and there are a lot of unknowns. Read more about assessing community needs in real-time: http://ow.ly/njmH30j9KS5

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Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER) is a tool for health departments and public health professionals to assess community needs in real-time. http://ow.ly/njmH30j9KS5

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Did You Know: Colorectal cancer is the second-leading cancer killer of men and women in the US. These 7 simple steps can save lives: http://ow.ly/iTEQ30j21ME

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Trust your gut. Talk to your doctor if you have symptoms of colorectal cancer such as stomach pains, weight loss for no reason, or blood in your stool. http://ow.ly/iTEQ30j21ME

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