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Video, Shelter in Place, Know What To Do, Unocal Video,
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Shelter in Home*, National Institute for Chemical Studies
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Videos, Shelter In Place At Your Office and Kids shelter in Place, KPEPC
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Video, Fire Service Training, OSU, Anhydrous Ammonia Incidents, for Emergency Responders
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Video, Local Emergency Planning Committees, Guarding the Safety of Your Community*, EPA
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Video, Terror Survival Guide: Assessing the Truth, The History Channel
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Video, Your Guide to Home Chemical Safety, American Red Cross
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Shelter-In-Place Refrigerator Magnets, Adams County LEPC
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Shelter-in-Place brochure (English* and Spanish versions), Adams County LEPC
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"Hunker the Clown" coloring books (sheltering information for young children)
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Shelter in Place brochure for school teachers and staff, Nebraska SERC
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School Site Emergency Planning Guidelines (example from Southern California)
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LEPC/Risk Management brochure*, Adams County LEPC
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Chemicals In Your Community booklet*, EPA
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Chemicals, the Press & the Public: A Journalists Guide to Reporting on Chemicals in the Community booklet*, EPA
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Where to Get Rid of It!!!, A Guide to Disposal and Recycling Options in the Hastings Area, City of Hastings Solid Waste Department
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Household Product Management Wheel, Wise Guide to the Safe Use, Disposal & Recycling of Household Chemical Products, City of Hastings Solid Waste Department
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Household Hazardous Waste brochure, Little Blue NRD
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Metallic Mercury in Nebraska brochure, Nebraska Health and Human Services System
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Buy Safe…Be Safe brochure, Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department
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Adams County LEPC Hand Fans
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Think Before the Emergency handout, Adams County Emergency Management
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Safety Tips for Users of Small Propane Cylinders, National Propane Gas Association
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How's your nose…and the noses of others in your home, a propane safety pamphlet, National Propane Gas Association
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Guidance for Protecting Building Environments from Airborne Chemical, Biological or Radiological Attacks, US Dept. of Health and Human Services
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Are You Ready? A Guide to Citizen Preparedness, FEMA (H-34)