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Preparedness: Chemical
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Health Emergency Response Operations (HERO)
Personal and Family Preparedness
Emergency Preparedness and Response by Type of Disaster
Chemical
Chemical Emergencies
Chemicals are a natural and important part of our environment. Under certain conditions, chemicals can be poisonous or have a harmful effect on your health. This website explains how you and your family can be exposed to a chemical and ways to prevent this type of accident.
Preparing for a Chemical Emergency
Chemical emergencies occur when a hazardous chemical has been released and the release has the potential for harming people's health. This CDC website provides a list of agents and information about how to prepare and protect your family from a chemical disaster.
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