Preparedness Toolkit
The Preparedness Toolkit includes website information and training courses on water-related emergency topics such as obtaining safe water, well remediation, septic system remediation, hygiene, and worker safety. This section is intended for use in "all hazards" situations where there is a need for water-related information to assist in waterborne disease and injury prevention activities.
The Preparedness Toolkit is divided into pages that focus on:
- Preparedness: Before An Event
- Resources for emergency preparedness before an event, including links to information on putting together disaster supply kits, proper drinking water storage and purification, and information for professionals on vulnerability assessments and other preparedness activities.
- Preparedness: After An Event
- Resources for recovering after an event, including links to information on locating and disinfecting water, inspecting wells and septic tanks, and following proper hygiene and sanitation procedures.
- Preparedness Training (for Health Professionals and First Responders)
- Resources for professional training including links to federal and non-federal sites dealing with vulnerability assessments, emergency response exercises, and incident planning.
A single Preparedness Links page featuring the links found on all three pages within the Preparedness Toolkit (Before An Event, After An Event, and Preparedness Training) is also available.
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- Page last reviewed: March 24, 2009
- Page last updated: March 24, 2009
- Content source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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