PSA: Preventing Mold After a Disaster
When rain or flood waters get into your building, take steps to prevent mold growth
Public Assistance Coordinator schedules kick-off meetings (ID: 42822)
Egg Harbor Township, NJ, January 11, 2010 — FEMA Public Assistance Coordinator Daniel Arms, meets with representatives of Ocean County, NJ following the Applicants Briefing. Representatives from Atlantic, Ocean and Cape May Counties learn how FEMA can help their area recover from mid-November severe storms and flooding.Michael Medina-Latorre/FEMA
Public Assistance Applicants Briefing in NJ (ID: 42820)
Egg Harbor Township, NJ, January 11, 2010 — - New Jersey Office of Emergency Management Lieutenant Bill Mcdonall makes presentation at the Public Assistance Applicants Briefing. Representatives from Atlantic, Ocean and Cape May Counties learn how FEMA can help their area recover from December severe storms and flooding. Michael Medina-Latorre/FEMA
PSA: Emergency Wound Care After a Disaster
First aid can help heal cuts and scrapes and prevent infection
PSA: Dealing With Violent Situations After a Disaster
If you see a violent situation, figure out the safest way to intervene
PSA: Avoiding Carbon Monoxide Poisoning During a Power Outage
Never use generators, grills, camp stoves, or other gasoline-, propane-, or charcoal-burning devices inside your home, garage, or carport
PSA: Staying Safe Around Buildings Damaged by a Disaster
Stay away from damaged buildings until building inspectors say it is safe to enter
FEMA makes a presention to local officials in Texas (ID: 42802)
Galveston, TX, January 13, 2010 — Brad Harris, Hurricane Ike Recovery Manager for FEMA (L), speaks to the Galveston County Commissioners Court regarding a $102,716,260 Hazard Mitigation grant which has been awarded to the state of Texas to acquire and demolish 759 structures damaged during Hurricane Ike. This is the largest single grant ever funded in Region 6. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA
PSA: Evacuating the Area of a Hurricane
If a hurricane warning is issued for your area, or authorities tell you to evacuate, take only essential items

