Emergency Preparedness
Google docs template for Emergency Planning
Washtenaw County Public Health is working to protect your health in the event of an emergency. You can help by taking care of your hea
lth and preparing ahead of time.
How do I get emergency information from local Public Health?
* Visit the Public Health website
* Use the Emergency Alert System
* Join our emergency email group
* Call Public Health at 734-544-6700
* Call 211 or referrals or updates
* Register for official texts via Nixle
Dispense Medicines in an Emergency
If a disease outbreak required dispensing medicines to the entire population, would your clients, residents or employees be able to access public dispensing site? Or would they be better served if you organization provided emergency dispensing services. Learn more about protecting your employees or clients and keeping your business running during a health crisis. Contact Susan Cerniglia at 734-544-6759 or ringlers@ewashtenaw.org.
Jump Start Your Preparedness Plans
Disasters can happen at any time. Severe weather, accidents or hazardous materials have the potential to harm almost any home, school or business. Are you prepared? See Individual and Family Preparedness or Do 1 Thing. Start today!
Stay Informed
Washtenaw County Public Health is responsible for protecting your health in the event of an infectious disease outbreak. Such an outbreak could happen naturally, or as the result of bioterrorism. Understand the potential threats and how to protect yourself, see Pandemic Influenza Information, or visit Communicable Disease for fact sheets and local statistics.
Community Organizations and Nonprofits
Diversity is one of our greatest strengths and enriches our community. It also means we may have different abilities to respond in an emergency. Is your organization or group capable of assisting others in an emergency? Are you able to reach your clients, employees or residents quickly with critical information? Can you provide support, such as translation or interpretation?
Sign up for our Emergency Information Email Group. Download specific resources. Or, contact us to talk about your organization or community group.
Volunteer
Are you willing to help during a health emergency? General and medical volunteers will be needed. Learn more.
Contact Us
Want more information about Washtenaw County's preparedness activities? Review a summary of our Emergency Operations Plan, or contact our Public Health Preparedness Administrator - Cindra James. To request a presentation or educational materials, contact Susan Cerniglia. Or, call 734-544-6700.
In an emergency, help may not reach everyone quickly. Be prepared. Have a plan and supplies.
Resources
Individual Preparedness Notebook
Building a Continunity of Operations Plan (COOP) - Tip Sheet
Checklist: Case Management and Home Care Services
Head Start Disaster Preparedness Workbook
PLAN: A Guide to Creating Neighborhood Emergency Plans
Washtenaw County's Preparedness Workbook
American Academy of Pediatrics: Children and Disasters
American Public Health Association: Get Ready
American Red Cross Washtenaw-Lenawee Chapter
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (Available in Spanish and other languages)
Flu.gov (Available in Spanish)
Ready.gov - Prepare. Plan. Stay Informed (Available in multiple languages)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (Available in Spanish and other languages)
Do 1 Thing: Step by Step Preparedness
National Resource Center on Advancing Emergency Preparedness for Culturally Diverse Populations
H1N1 (Swine Flu): Local Survey Results
Public Health Practices: Enhancing Emergency Preparedness & Response
Washtenaw County Emergency Management
Washtenaw County Environmental Health
Last Updated: April 2013.



