September is National Preparedness Month – a time to ensure your family is ready for any emergency. To help you, we've teamed up with the Pediatric Pandemic Network to create a four-part series of disaster preparedness articles. Below, you'll find all the articles in the series, filled with expert advice and resources to prepare for emergencies and keep your loved ones safe. | |
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Family emergency preparedness |
Emergencies can happen anytime — from power outages to floods. Learn how to build a family emergency kit, create a plan your kids understand and take small steps toward keeping your family safe and prepared. |
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A guide to flood safety for families |
Floods are the most common natural disaster in the U.S., and kids are especially at risk. Here are some simple steps families can take to prepare and protect children from hidden dangers and stay safe when waters rise. |
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Emergency preparedness for kids with special needs |
Emergency planning for children with special health care needs goes beyond a checklist. Medications, equipment and accessibility all require special consideration. Discover simple ways to be ready before disaster strikes. |
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