Troubles with Tornadoes

Take care of you and your family:

Be Safe After the Disaster 

Purdue Web page with safety tips.

Helping Children Cope with Stress

A Purdue Extension Publication (html format).

 

Talking with Children

 

Disaster procedures (includes fire and tornado safety) for childcare settings

 

Early childhood professionals recognizing stress reactions in children (Children’s reactions to stress--PDF)

 

Advice for parents dealing with disaster recovery

(Childhood stress--What parents can do—PDF)

 

Children’s needs: Recognizing stress in children

(From PrepareRespondRecover)

 

How to Help Children After a Disaster: A Guidebook for Teachers (on FEMA for kids site)

 

 

The following are links to USDA food safety information:

Keep Food Safe Without Power

USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline

Other USDA Food Safety Tips

Indiana Board of Animal Health

Animals in Disaster

 

FEMA

Talking about tornadoes with kids

Backgrounder on tornadoes

Facts about tornadoes

 

University of Missouri

Recognizing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Safety  Tips for Standby Power Generators

University of Minnesota

Appropriate Clean-Up Attire

Rebuilding the farmstead? Consider these questions.

Remove fiberglass from clothing

Farm Recovery

Checking Wind Damaged Structures

Financial Concerns

 

Red Cross

 

 

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Keeping Food Safe

USDA’s Site

 

Garden and Landscape damage and recovery

 

Trees:

Storms and trees

(MS word file)

 

When a storm strikes

(PDF in English

and Spanish)