Use these information tools to get yourself and others prepared.
[All files are PDF -- get Adobe Reader here]
CARD’s CUE Card
- Carry critical emergency response information wherever you go with this Concise, Useful, Easy card!
Quick Guides
- Preparedness Made Simple — a highly accessible overview of what you can do
- Look for workplace hazards with this checklist
- Discover the many resources in your neighborhood
- Want some great ideas for giving the gift of safety? Whether for friends and loved ones, employees, or as a donation to a good cause, you can help keep someone safer, more prepared and less afraid
Specific Special Needs
- What are “Vulnerable Populations“?
- Four things Seniors can do to prepare themselves
- Information for Parents to keep their children safe, secure and prepared
- Ideas for people who have Pets or other animals
Build yourself a Go Kit!
- A checklist of basic, easy-to-find items for an emergency Go Kit
- Details about why simple supplies are so valuable
- The Top Eleven Items for a Go Kit (print this mini-handout double-sided and cut it down)
- Where to look for recommended supplies
Incident Command System
- ICS Role Nametags with key actions /responsibilities on the back
- Our wallet-sized Pocket Skills Training card showing the Incident Command System
- The enlarged Poster-sized version
Public Health
- Some simple flu preparedness can keep us all safer in flu season and help reduce the threat of pandemic illness.
- Help avoid diseases carried by Mosquitoes (PDF)
- Put up this poster (PDF) to share the bird hotline and fight West Nile Virus
Agency Resources
- Consider your clients — Who Do You Serve? [matrix]
- Communications are critical to successful emergency response
- Simple preparedness Actions for Businesses
Technology
- Downloads: TechSoup – The Resilient Organization: A Guide for Disaster Planning and Recovery
Rumors and Myths
- Bad information can cause people to make bad choices and waste resources as well as create pointless worry. Take action to help fight rumors.



