Here is a short list of sites we like to get preparedness and incidence information from. If you have a site you like, please let us know.
Public Health Surveillance
Health Map is created and maintained by a team of researchers, epidemiologists and software developers at Boston Children’s Hospital founded in 2006, is an established glob [...]
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Has your weather gotten any better?
It’s Saturday of NSWPW, which means the theme is Just the Beginning
This week, you learned how to take the next step in severe weather preparedness by knowing your risk, being prepared and inspiring others
While National Severe Weather Preparedness Week is over, the need to be prepared is not. Tornad [...]
What’s a “Watch?” What’s a “Warning?” Watch this video and find out
NOAA and FEMA have designated the theme for today, Stay Tuned for Weather Alerts. There are a number of ways you can obtain severe weather information without having to touch that dial. Each one has pluses and minuses. It’s important [...]
Make a Plan!
Don’t wait for trouble to strike! Taking a little time now to prepare for bad weather can save you, your family, your pet, or your business, a boatload of grief.
The theme for Wednesday of this year’s National Severe Weather Preparedness Week is Make a Plan.
Whether you’re a business, a family, a university, or a school, yo [...]
Like the commercial says, “It pays to be prepared.” Insurance aside, Bankrate.com has posted a list of the costliest ten states to live in due to their history of major disasters. Although the list is designed to promote their insurance products, it may be of interest to those concerned with where disasters are likely to strike. [...]