Disability.gov’s Emergency Preparedness section has many tools and resources that can help people with disabilities and others prepare for, and recover from, emergency situations and disasters.
Here are a few examples of the resources you’ll find on Disability.gov
• Tips for people who have pets or service animals • Information about emergency kits and supplies
• Preparing for emergencies at work and school
• Accessible shelters and emergency housing
• Help recovering from a disaster
You can also find help in your state by visiting Disability.gov’s Information by State section and going to the Emergency Preparedness section for your state. Disability.Blog also has information about the importance of including everyone in emergency management planning, preparing for emergencies in the workplace and taking into account service animals when planning for emergencies.
Stay safe, be prepared, and check out these other resources for more information
• Ready.gov (Listo América) • Are You Prepared? Video Contest
• FEMA’s Office of Disability Integration and Coordination
• DisabilityPreparedness.gov
• National Preparedness Month Coalition
• DisasterAssistance.gov
• Emergency Preparedness and You
• Citizen Corps
• American Red Cross
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