After the storm, communications may be down. Take time NOW to review, download or print the info you will need after impact. 1/9

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Visit https://bit.ly/2WX3VSA  for more post-impact planning and resources. 2/9
In the case of a devastating storm, you and those around you will be the first line of response. 3/9
Visit https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/how-to-wash-cloth-face-coverings.html to learn how to hand-wash and air-dry your face coverings properly. 4/9
Make sure to take care of yourself first, otherwise you won't be able to help others. 5/9
ALWAYS TAKE PHOTOS BEFORE YOU START CLEANING! This will help when you need to report damage to insurance or other assistance. 6/9
It's NORMAL to feel this way after a disaster or trauma! 7/9
Visit https://www.ready.gov/coping-with-disaster to learn more about coping after a disaster. 8/9
Visit https://www.cdc.gov/childrenindisasters/pdf/children-coping-factsheet-508.pdf to learn more about helping children cope. 9/9
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