Federal Emergency Management Agency
About Us
Advising on building codes and flood plain management...teaching people how to get through a disaster...helping equip local and state emergency preparedness...coordinating the federal response to a disaster...making disaster assistance available to states, communities, businesses and individuals...training emergency managers...supporting the nation's fire service...administering the national flood and crime insurance programs...the range of FEMA's activities is broad indeed and spans the life cycle of disasters.
The disaster life cycle describes the process through which emergency managers prepare for emergencies and disasters, respond to them when they occur, help people and institutions recover from them, mitigate their effects, reduce the risk of loss, and prevent disasters such as fires from occurring.
Articles by Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Bibliography: Books on Disaster for Kids
AGES 3 - 8 Tornadoes by Seymour Simon. Ages 4 - 8. How and why tornadoes form, how they behave, how scientists...
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After a Disaster: How to Help Child Victims
Children who experience an initial traumatic event before they are 11 years old are three times more likely to develop...
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Learn About Fire: The Nature of Fire
Every day Americans experience the horror of fire. But most people don't understand fire. Only when we know the true...
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Teaching Children Fire Safety
Every day Americans experience the tragedy of fire. Each year more than 4,000 Americans die in fires and approximately...
Topics: Childproofing Your Home | General Preparedness -
After The Disaster: A Children's Mental Health Checklist
Disasters can be particularly traumatic to children. Sometimes, it can be difficult to determine the extent of the...
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Disaster Information: Resources
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Escape Planning
Get Out Safely More than 4,000 Americans die each year in fires, and approximately 20,000 are injured. Deaths resulting...
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Holiday Fire Safety
A Season for Sharing in Fire Safety Each year fires occurring during the holiday season injure 2,600 individuals and...
Topics: The Holiday Season | Household Safety Checklist -
Summer Fire Safety
Every year Americans look forward to summer vacations, camping, family reunions, picnics, and the Fourth of July....
Topics: Summer | Neighborhood Safety -
Helping Children Cope with Disaster
Disasters can leave children feeling frightened, confused, and insecure. Whether a child has personally experienced...
Topics: Trauma After Disaster
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