Most of us feel helpless during and after any disaster and often seek ways to offer assistance to those affected. Learn more about the best things you can do to help, from offering donations to performing physical recovery tasks.
How You Can Help
- Emergency Response Action Steps: The First 48 Hours Makes All the Difference
- How The Public Can Help After A Disaster
Relief-Related Safety
- After a Hurricane or Flood: Cleanup of Flood Water
- Checking and Restoring Electrical Services
- Clean Up Safely After a Natural Disaster
- Emergency Wound Management for Healthcare Professionals
- Health Recommendations for Relief Workers Responding to Disasters
- How to Protect Yourself and Others from Electrical Hazards Following a Natural Disaster
- Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing for Flood Response Workers
- Postexposure Medical Screening of Workers Leaving Hurricane Disaster Recovery Areas
- Pre-exposure Medical Screening of Workers Deployed for Hurricane Disaster Work
- Precautions After a Flood
- Prevent Injury after a Hurricane
- Prevent and Treat Other Illnesses
- Protective Equipment for Workers in Hurricane Flood Response
- Returning Home After a Hurricane: Be Healthy and Safe
- Worker Safety After a Flood
- Worker Safety in a Power Outage
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