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Fact Sheet: Clean Up Safely After a Disaster

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Keep Food Safe

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Eat Safe Food

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Make Water Safe

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Drink Safe Water

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Wash Your Hands

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Carbon Monoxide Hazard: Proper use of pressure washer engines

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Kill Germs with Bleach

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Getting Rid of Cleaning Products and Other Chemicals

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Get Rid of Mold

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Say No to CO! Proper use of pressure washers and generators

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Hand Hygiene

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"Clean Hands Save Lives" (504 KB/9 slides)

Flyer: Carbon Monoxide Hazard" Proper use of pressure washer engines (39 KB/1 page)
Flyer: Kill Germs With Bleach (172 KB/1 page)
Spanish (64 KB/1 page) | Vietnamese
Flyer: Getting Rid of Cleaning Products & Other Chemicals (84 KB/1 page)
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Flyer: Get Rid of Mold
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Flyer: Say No to CO! Proper use of pressure washers and generators (159 KB/1 page)
Spanish (181 KB/1 page)
Flyer: Wash Your Hands: After a disaster, staying clean can be hard to do..."
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Preventing Mold
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Avoiding Carbon Monoxide Poisoning During a Power Outage
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Avoiding Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Handwashing
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Dealing With Mold Allergies
Mold Removal

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