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elcome
to the Tulare County Health & Human
Services Agency, Public Health
Disaster Preparedness
web site. We are dedicated
to protecting the health and
safety of the residents of
this community.
Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency has a critically
important role in public health disaster preparedness and response
that includes response planning, surveillance and early detection
of communicable diseases, laboratory support, emergency communications,
training,
and education as well as coordinating with other “front
line” agencies such as the Office of Emergency Services (OES)
and Emergency
Medical Services (EMS) and other county organizations
/ agencies that have partnered
with the Tulare County Health &
Human Services Agency to protect the citizens of Tulare County.
Read more about Public Health Disaster/
Bioterrorism Preparedness in Tulare County |
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HHSA
Information
& Referral Line:
1-800-834-7121 |
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Tips
for Keeping Food Safe
During an Emergency |
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A
flood, fire, national disaster,
or the loss of power from
high winds, snow, or ice
could jeopardize the safety
of your food. Knowing how
to determine if food is safe
and how to keep food safe
will help minimize the potential
loss of food and reduce the
risk of foodborne illness.
Link
to USDA Web Site |
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USDA
Brochures (PDFs)
Food Safety | During a Disaster |
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H1N1
Influenza
Updates |
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Centers
for Disease Control
and Prevention Info
Phone Line:
1-800-CDC-INFO
(1-800-232-4636)
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