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What are schools, places of work, hospitals, and other public buildings going to do about this?

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What are schools, places of work, hospitals, and other public buildings going to do about this?

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Guidance from DHS: AT WORK AND SCHOOL Like individuals and families, schools, daycare providers, workplaces, neighborhoods and apartment buildings should all have site-specific emergency plans. Ask about plans at the places where your family spends the most time: work, school and other places you frequent. If none exist, consider volunteering to help develop one. You will be better prepared to safely reunite your family and loved ones during an emergency if you think ahead, and communicate with others in advance. For more information on working together, visit Citizen Corps. Neighborhoods and Apartment Buildings A community working together during an emergency makes sense. • Talk to your neighbors about how you can work together during an emergency. • Find out if anyone has specialized equipment like a power generator, or expertise such as medical knowledge, that might help in a crisis. • Decide who will check on elderly or disabled neighbors. • Make back-up plans for children in case

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