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Aviso de Prácticas de Privacidad (PDF 184.87 KB)
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Notice of Privacy Practices (PDF 123.4 KB)
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Home Preparedness (PDF 377.62 KB)
Statistics show that most fires, accidents, and injuries occur in the home. Furniture, appliances and even knick-knacks can become hazards in an earthquake. You can take steps now to make your home safer before a disaster.
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People with Disabilities (PDF 197.1 KB)
If you or your loved one have specific needs for hearing, learning, seeing or physical mobility, there are a number of things for you to consider as you plan and prepare.
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Pet Preparedness (PDF 560.52 KB)
Many families have pets and they’re part of the family, too. They need to be ready for a disaster.
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Preparedness Calendar (PDF 487.37 KB)
Get prepared for disasters for TWO WEEKS by spreading out the cost and effort over 12 months!
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Disaster Preparedness for Families (PDF 286.61 KB)
Are you and your family ready for a disaster? Ask yourself: What hazards can affect my home, workplace, or school?
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Disaster Sanitation (PDF 547.69 KB)
Have you ever thought about where you’ll "go" when there is nowhere to "go"? After a major earthquake, we may need to live without running water and working toilets for weeks or months.
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Earthquake Preparedness (PDF 857 KB)
Since 2010, four local earthquakes have shaken Washington County. In 1700, the entire Pacific Northwest felt a major earthquake from the Cascadia Subduction Zone, a 600-mile-long fault that runs parallel to the Oregon and Washington coastlines.
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Emergency Supplies (PDF 249.39 KB)
An emergency can happen at any time. Being ready means having emergency supplies on hand. These supplies should meet the needs of everyone at home, including pets.
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