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Severe storms : publication

Controlling Snakes After a Storm or Flood

Snakes often become displaced after a storm or flooding event. As a result, many of these animals are seeking shelter and food in areas close to people. Read more to find out what to do when you encounter one.

Disaster Supplies Kit

A disaster supplies kit includes essential items like food, water, and tools to sustain your family for several days during emergencies.

First Aid for Storm-Damaged Trees

Learn how to assess and care for storm-damaged trees safely, avoid scams, and determine when to seek professional help.

How to Manage and Control Storm Water Runoff (Fact Sheet)

Learn effective strategies to manage stormwater runoff, reduce pollutants, and implement landscaping practices to protect environmental quality.

How to Manage and Control Storm Water Runoff (Work Sheet)

Assess storm water runoff risks and learn strategies to reduce pollution through practical steps for managing runoff effectively.

Operating a Chain Saw Safely

Learn essential safety practices for operating a chain saw, including proper gear, maintenance, and cutting techniques to prevent accidents.​

Resources for Your Flooded Home

Editor's note

Safe Drinking Water in an Emergency

Learn how to store and purify water safely for emergencies, including boiling, bleach treatment, and proper container use.​
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