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EPA's Region 6 Office

Serving: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and 66 Tribal Nations

Brochures
Brochure

Our brochures have been organized into four catagories: Learn What to Do, Learn How EPA Helps, Learn about EPA Response Resources, and Learn what you can do to help. To open and save or print the original pdf of the brochure, click on the name of the PDF document.

Learn what to do

Carbon monoxide
Coming home precautions
Contacting poison control
Dealing with disaster debris
Drinking water disinfection
Effects of smoke
Facts on mercury
Floods
Flood cleanup
Helping children cope
Home remodling
Household Chemicals
Locating your family
Mold remediation in schools and commercial buildings
Mold report
Pet preparedness
Pet preparedness 2
Preparing for disaster
Preparedness coloring book
Protect children from lead
Pumps and wells
Radiation
Red Cross
Refrigerant
Safety awerness
Safety Newsletter
Shelter in place
Shelter in place
Smoke effects
Suggested debris and garbage placement at curbs


Learn how EPA helps

Emergency operations center
Emergency response
EPA's on-scene coordinators
Federal on-scene coordinators
FEMA declaration


Learn about EPA response resources

ASPECT facts
DataRam 4
Decontamination Team
Hawk Helicopter
Houston Laboratory
Logistics Response Vehicle
Personal DataRam
Radiation Contamination and Exposure
Radiation Questions
Regional Dive Team
Trace Atmospheric Gas Analyzer
Understanding Radiation


Learn what you can do to help

EPA Technology Programs
Help in disaster.org
Masks
Oil Spills
Alerts

Use caution when entering damaged homes and buildings.

Bring unsafe drinking water to a rolling boil for one minute.

Be careful with potentially dangerous household products.

Use generators safely

Useful Resources
Poison center
Finding family
Companion animals
Volunteering
Audio files
Brochures
Photos

Related Information from State and Federal Agencies

Find your state's emergency management, environmental and health agencies

Preparing:

Current forecast from NOAA

Before a hurricane and
During a hurricane
- Federal Emergency Management Agency

Hurricane preparedness
- American Red Cross

Prepare for a hurricane
- Homeland Security & ready.gov

National Hurricane Center
- National Weather Service

Recovering:

Recovering from disasters.
Health and safety guidelines, returning home, seeking assistance, more - Federal Emergency Management Agency

After the hurricane
- American Red Cross

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