Public Health Preparedness

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Public Health Response

Develop a plan that promotes health and safety of residents during emergencies

Anticipate hazardous situations and identify ways to minimize their impacts

Activate emergency response facilities, services, and supplies

What is a Public Health Emergency?

Severe weather (Tornados, winter weather, floods)

Accidental (chemical spill, major power outage, major traffic incident)

Intentional (terrorist attack, cyber attack)

Personal Preparedness

Emergency Plans

Safety kits- winter, tornado, first aid

Vaccinations

Go bag for quick evacuation

Resources:

 

Communications

Emergency information may be shared via social, print, or radio media depending on situation

Prevention education and strategies for accidents and outbreaks shared via social or print media

Public Participation

Have a plan, a kit, and a go bag ready at all times

Observe and follow posted or verbal instructions from trusted sources about what to do or where to go in an emergency

Remember: the goal of Emergency Preparedness is to preserve life, protect property and environment, and work to meet basic human needs

For More Information:

Kate Mestnik

kate.mestnik@kanabeccountymn.gov

320.679.6317