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General Information
The checklists below are intended for developing or improving plans to prepare for and respond to an emergency situation, disaster or pandemic illness.
Many of the checklists that have been developed are available in PDF format. In order to view, read or print the PDF checklists your computer must have Adobe Reader installed. Adobe Reader installation is a free service; click here to download the latest version.
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Individuals and Families
Checklists for family health information and emergency contact information have been prepared to help guide individuals and families.
From www.pandemicflu.gov developed by theDepartment of HHS, CDC&P and the Department of Education
From www.ready.gov developed by the Department of Homeland Security
From www.redcross.org developed by FEMA and the American Red Cross
From www.healthyamericans.org developed by the Trust for America’s Health
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Community and Faith-based Organizations
In the event of a disaster or pandemic illness, community and faith-based organizations will play an integral role.
From www.pandemicflu.gov developed by theDepartment of HHS, CDC&P and the Department of Education
- Community & Faith-based Organizations Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Checklist [ En Español (PDF)]
From www.redcross.org developed by FEMA and the American Red Cross
From www.healthyamericans.org developed by the Trust for America’s Health
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Businesses
Businesses play a crucial role in protecting employees' health and safety as well as limiting negative financial impacts for their company. As with any catastrophe, having a contingency plan is essential.
From www.pandemicflu.gov developed by theDepartment of HHS, CDC&P and the Department of Education
From www.ready.gov developed by the Department of Homeland Security
From www.redcross.org developed by FEMA and the American Red Cross
From www.healthyamericans.org developed by the Trust for America’s Health
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Schools
These checklists provide tools to assist with disseminating health information, planning for staff and student absences, and maintaining a learning environment during a disaster or pandemic.
From www.pandemicflu.gov developed by theDepartment of HHS, CDC&P and the Department of Education
From www.ready.gov developed by the Department of Homeland Security
From www.redcross.org developed by FEMA and the American Red Cross
From Contra Costa County, CaliforniaOffice of Education
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Special Needs Populations
These checklists are customized for seniors, people with mobility concerns, and people with special needs.
From www.redcross.org developed by FEMA and the American Red Cross
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Plans for Pets
Checklists for pets have been prepared to help guide individuals and families in preparation efforts.
From www.ready.gov developed by the Department of Homeland Security
From www.redcross.org developed by the American Red Cross
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For Government and State Officials
From www.nga.org developed by the National Governors Association
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Healthcare Providers
The following checklists, toolkit, and guidelines will assist healthcare providers and service organizations in planning for a pandemic outbreak.
Fromwww.pandemicflu.gov developed by theDepartment of HHS, CDC&P and the Department of Education
From www.healthyamericans.org developed by theTrust for America’s Health
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Contact
Phone: (541) 682-4008
Program Coordinator:Brian Johnson
Our services are available regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, and marital status. LCPHfacilities are wheelchair accessible. LCPH materials are available upon request in alternative formats such as: large print, Braille and other languages.
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