The United States faces ongoing risks from future public health threats, such as infectious diseases; extreme weather events; and biological, chemical, nuclear, and radiological events.
Learn what to put in your emergency kit, plus shop pre-made kits and essential supplies like first-aid kits, water storage, flashlights and more.
Join Loves Park Police and Fire on Feb. 25 for a free emergency preparedness presentation with tips on planning, safety, and ...
When disaster strikes, you want to be ready. Emergency experts recommend having supplies to last several days on your own, since help might not arrive immediately after a major event. A well-stocked ...
For students at Brigham Young University, numerous resources are offered by BYU Emergency Management to help them do just ...
Despite the regulatory requirements placed on safety training and emergency preparedness in the workplace, many employers still fall short of setting their workers up for success. Providing staff with ...
Berkeley’s Office of Emergency Preparedness launched a new program this month to help Berkeley residents prepare for disasters.
MyPI is bringing their course to the Wichita County area for the first time this March. The course is held from 8 a.m. to 5 p ...
Historically, emergency preparedness programs in long term care (“LTC”) facilities have been less prioritized with facilities understandably focusing on patient care and operations. But with the ...
The city of Richmond unveils a multi-year plan to strengthen emergency preparedness on Tuesday, with Mayor Danny Avula saying the city is "building a stronger and more resilient emergency response ...
First responders and farm workers looking to build safety and preparedness for farm emergencies can attend an upcoming Penn State Extension workshop covering hazardous materials, livestock behavior, ...