Shelter in Place
Learn tips for sheltering in place.
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 sheltering in place.
Learn tips for lockdown and stay safe procedures.
Learn about infectious disease procedures during outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemics.
Learn about the actions a program takes to resume services as soon as possible when the emergency is over and to help everyone cope with the results of the disaster.
Learn how to complete a damage assessment for repairing and rebuilding facilities.
Learn tips for providing continuity of services while recovering from a disaster.
Learn how to support families and staff who may be displaced after a disaster.
Learn special considerations for disease outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemic emergency recovery.
Learn how to review and revise your emergency plan after an emergency or disaster.
This chapter discusses ways to include mental health in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.
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