Blackouts
Be prepared for blackoutsThe biggest Blackout in U.S. history occurred on August 14, 2003, leaving roughly 50 million people without power. Blackouts can happen anywhere, and to anyone, so being prepared is important.
Disaster management
About disaster management
What is a disaster?
Disaster Relief Emergency Fund
Volunteering in emergencies
Emergency needs assessment
Emergency Response Units
Types of ERUs
ERUs Equipment
ERUs Personnel
ERUs Deployment
Disaster Types
Natural
Earthquakes
Wildfires
Man Made
Nuclear Leaks
Chemical Leaks/Spill over
Accidental Hazards
Hazardous Materials Incidents
Home Fires
Household Chemical Emergencies
Nuclear Power Plants
Terrorist Hazards
Biological Threats
Chemical Threats
Explosions
Nuclear Blast
Radiological Dispersion Device
Preparing for disaster
Protection
Warning Systems & Signals
Community and Other Plans
Shelter
Evacuating Yourself and Your Family
Recovering from Disaster
Health and Safety Guidelines
Returning Home
Seeking Disaster Assistance
Coping with Disaster
Helping Others
Disaster preparedness
Disaster Survival Kit List
Preparedness Essentials
Preparedness Fast Facts
Prepare Your Home and Family