Educational Materials: Workforce Preparedness at Home
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Are You Ready?
American Public Health Association |
An APHA "Get Ready" campaign brochure designed to help families be better prepared by providing them with basic information about H1N1. |
Be Prepared for Pandemic Flu
US Department of Veterans Affairs |
Helpful brochure for understanding how a pandemic event might affect a family's routine and how to begin to prepare for that possibility. |
Be Prepared for Pandemic Flu: Shopping List Connecticut Department of Public Health |
Refer to this recommended shopping list of non-perishables foods and household supplies to help you prepare a household pandemic flu preparedness kit. |
Disaster Plan for your Pet and Emergency Kit for Your Pet
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Center for Emergency Response and Terrorism |
Use this form to organize/record the most basic information about your pet(s) and the supplies needed to keep them healthy. |
Family Emergency Health Information Sheet
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
In order to best prepare, use this information sheet to organize/record all health and emergency contact information for each family/household member. |
Information about Social Distancing
Santa Clara County Public Health Department |
This information sheet can help you better understand the term "social distancing" and reasons for taking social distancing measures during an influenza pandemic. |
It's Not Flu As Usual: What Individuals and Families Need to Know About Pandemic Flu
Trust for America's Health |
This pamphlet provides information about pandemic flu and provides recommendations for families to follow before and during an influenza pandemic. |
Pandemic Flu Planning Checklist for Individuals and Families
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
Provides in checklist format tasks families need to accomplish and supplies/resources they should have on hand to best prepare in advance for a pandemic. Checklist available in multiple languages at http://pandemicflu.gov/individualfamily/checklist.html |
Pandemic Flu: What You Can Do ![]() Connecticut Department of Public Health |
An informational flyer (in Spanish and English) to assist families in preparing for and coping with a pandemic influenza. |
Pandemic Flu: What You Can Do
Ohio Department of Health |
Provides families with a thorough guide to organize/record family/household information and otherwise prepare for pandemic and/or all-hazards events. |
Preparing for Pandemic Influenza: Be Aware, Be Prepared - A Personal and Family Guide Connecticut Department of Public Health |
Refer to this pamphlet for an overview of pandemic influenza regarding what to expect and what you can do now to prepare. Available in several languages at http://www.ct.gov/ctfluwatch/cwp/view.asp?a=2533&q=395524 | Preparing for a Swine Flu (H1N1) Pandemic: Family Preparedness Fact Sheet American Red Cross |
This fact sheet provides basic background information on pandemic influenza and how to prevent becoming ill. |
Special Health Care Needs
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Center for Emergency Response and Terrorism |
This fact sheet can help you prepare for a pandemic event if you or your loved one living at home has special health care needs. |