CDC Hurricane Health & Safety Tip
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sent this bulletin at 11/18/2013 10:22 AM ESTHurricane Health & Safety Tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Tip of the Week: Hurricane Preparedness: Clean Up and Prevent Mold Growth - After a hurricane, if the building is stable, you can open doors and windows to help dry out the building. http://1.usa.gov/gFdL7b
For additional tips, fact sheets, and podcasts, see CDC's Hurricanes website.
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Tip of the Week: Hurricane Preparedness: Clean Up and Prevent Mold Growth - After a hurricane, if the building is stable, you can open doors and windows to help dry out the building. http://1.usa.gov/gFdL7b
For additional tips, fact sheets, and podcasts, see CDC's Hurricanes website.
Share CDC’s Hurricane Health & Safety Tips on Your Own Website!
Stay informed about Hurricane Readiness with new social media tools such as twitter, facebook, eCards, buttons, badges, and widgets! The CDC Hurricane Tips widget allows you to display the tips directly on your webpage. You can embed content in personalized homepages, blogs, and other sites. Once you've added the widget, there's no technical maintenance. CDC will update the content automatically.
Learn more about social media tools>> - Get the widget >>
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