Individuals & Families A collection of "Take 5 To Survive" flyers that focus on different aspects of preparing yourself and your family for disasters that are common to this area.
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Take "5" to Survive A website featuring a list of quick and easy projects to help families prepare for the emergencies that lie ahead.
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Fire and Medical Resources Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue has information on choosing
and using a fire extinguisher, maintaining a working smoke alarm(s) and an Emergency Medical Card that can be printed and posted on your refrigerator.
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Map Your Neighborhood Building and Strengthening Disaster Readiness Among Neighbors
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Terrorism A series of Public Safety Fact Sheets developed by the Anti-Terrorism Advisory Committee (ATAC) to enhance public safety preparedness for response to terrorist-related incidents and threats.
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Public Health Concerns A list of links to public health resources and agencies that address public safety preparedness related to epidemics and bio-terrorism events.
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Special Populations A collection of resources that support disaster preparedness for populations with special needs in our community. Groups include seniors, disabled, children, pets, and more.
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Get Involved - Volunteer Descriptions of volunteer options for people who wish to help community members during and immediately following a disaster. If you'd like to be trained to respond to the needs of people in your neighborhood or always wanted to become an amateur radio operator, you can get started here.
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Work and School Apply disaster preparedness steps at work and school. Resources to support your efforts can be found here.
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Links of Interest A collection of links that you may find valuable in your search for viable information related to disaster preparedness, response and recovery.
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