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Floods and power outages from can quickly contaminate food. Discard any perishable food — like meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and milk — that has been in a refrigerator or freezer at or above 40° F for two hours or more. When in doubt, throw it out.
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Periods of drought can result in inadequate water supply and can lead to public health problems. Take action and learn how can impact your health and the health of your family.
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Summer can be dangerous. Getting too hot can make you sick when your body can’t properly cool itself off during extremely hot weather. Learn more on how you can prevent heat-related illnesses.
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Take steps to poison-proof your home. Keep cleaning and disinfectant chemicals such as bleach and hand sanitizers away from kids. Visit:
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Returning home after a flood? Check for and learn how to safely clean up after a disaster.
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that in the U.S. over 8 million children attend licensed early childcare and education programs? Learn more about what 's Choose Safe Places Early Care and Education program is doing to protect children from exposure to harmful substances.
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Swallowing hand sanitizers that contain methanol can cause permanent blindness or death, if not treated. People should immediately discontinue use of hand sanitizers recalled by . See more in : .
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If your area has been impacted by a or power outage, discard • food that may have been exposed to floodwater; • perishable foods that have not been properly refrigerated; and • food with an unusual odor, color, or texture.
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Stay safe during clean up. Wear sturdy shoes or boots, long sleeves, and gloves when handling or walking on or near debris or flooded areas. Find more ways to protect yourself here:
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Everyone reacts differently to stressful situations. You may feel anxiousness, anger, sadness, or overwhelmed. If you or a loved one is feeling overwhelmed, get support 24/7 by calling 1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746.
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? CDC's laboratory uses biomonitoring—measurements in human blood and urine—to identify harmful exposures or nutrition deficiencies in the U.S. population. Learn more:
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Wildfire smoke can hurt your eyes, irritate your respiratory system, and worsen chronic heart and lung diseases. Learn about how you can protect yourself and your family from smoke.
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people could be exposed to elemental (metallic) in their homes? Learn about 's Don’t Mess with Mercury resources to help keep your family safe from mercury:
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Prevent . If the power is out, DON’T run a generator or any gas-powered engine inside! Use generators outside in a dry area, at least 20 feet away from any window, door, or vent.
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If storms are in your area, know the difference between a watch and warning, and how to stay safe. See important safety information from :
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CDC’s new Hurricane Key Messages: COVID-19 Annex includes public messaging to help people safely prepare, evacuate, and shelter for severe storms while protecting themselves and others from . Access the key messages resource here:
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Looking for local data and info to help plan for extreme events? CDC’s Heat & Health Tracker provides: • Temperature & health data • Population & community characteristics • CDC guidance & resources Learn more:
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Lead poisoning is preventable! has information and resources to help communities prevent lead exposure from contaminated soil. Learn more:
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If you need to stay at a disaster shelter during , take actions to protect yourself and others from . Learn more:
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Do NOT drive into flooded areas & standing water. As little as 6 inches of water can cause you to lose control of your vehicle. Learn steps you can take to protect yourself & your family during :
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