Monday, September 5, 2011

FEMA Library - Answers to Questions about the National Flood Insurance Program

FEMA Library - Answers to Questions about the National Flood Insurance Program: "Resource Record Details

Answers to Questions about the National Flood Insurance Program
This booklet is intended to acquaint the public with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Despite the highly technical nature of the Program, there has been a deliberate effort to minimize the use of technical terms. This publication is designed for readers who do not need a detailed history or refined technical or legal explanations, but do need a basic understanding of the program and the answers to some frequently asked questions. Readers who need legal definitions should refer to the Standard Flood Insurance Policy and to NFIP and related regulations.

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Floodsmart.gov: Your premier resource for flood insurance information

Floodsmart.gov: Your premier resource for flood insurance information: "
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NOAA's National Weather Service

NOAA's National Weather Service: "...Get the Latest Tropical Updates from NHC...
Published: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 14:00:29 EDT
The NWS National Hurricane Center is currently issuing advisories on Hurricane Katia in the Atlantic and Tropical Storm Lee in the Gulf of Mexico, which is expected to produce heavy rain over southern La., southern Miss., and southern Ala. through the weekend. For the latest advisories, watches and warnings related to these tropical systems, please visit the NHC website. Details..."

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Flooding | Natural Disasters and Weather Emergencies | US EPA

Flooding | Natural Disasters and Weather Emergencies | US EPA: "Flooding and Mold

Mold is potential serious problem. Mold cause or aggravate respiratory or other health problems.
Dry or discard wet items within 24-28 hours to avoid mold.
Flood cleanup: dealing with mold
Mold cleanup in schools and commercial buildings. Information for building managers, custodians, or others responsible for maintenance.
Mold, moisture, and your home
Tips and techniques - mold cleanup guidelines
Reentering a flooded from cdc.gov."

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Flooding | Natural Disasters and Weather Emergencies | US EPA

Flooding | Natural Disasters and Weather Emergencies | US EPA: "Flood Water Precautions
EPA cautions the public and all responders about the potential hazards of flood waters.
Every effort should be made to limit contact with flood water due to potentially elevated levels of contamination associated with raw sewage and other hazardous substances.
More on sanitation and hygiene after a flood, from CDC."

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