Tips for Writing Your Plan
Learn tips for writing your disaster preparedness plan.
Early childhood programs keep children safe when their facilities, materials, and equipment are hazard-free and all staff use safety practices such as active supervision. Find resources to help staff and families reduce the number and severity of childhood injuries everywhere that children learn and grow. Discover tips for use at home, in cars and buses, on the playground, and in all early childhood settings.
Learn tips for writing your disaster preparedness plan.
Learn about the five steps you should continue to follow to be sure you’re ready for any disaster.
Watch this video to learn how to have culturally-sensitive conversations with families of infants. Discover and share tips for sleep wear, sleeping areas, and more to prevent sudden infant death syndrome.
Learn about professional development to offer staff so they are prepared for emergencies.
Learn best practices for drills to prepare for emergencies.
Learn about steps to take to keep your facility safe in an emergency.
Learn tips for checking, restocking, and replacing emergency supplies.
Learn tips for reviewing, revising, and sharing your disaster preparedness plan.
Learn about procedures to respond to emergencies and disasters.
Learn tips for evacuation and relocation.
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