Brochures/Literature Distribution
The Project Impact Office has the following brochures available for distribution at events or on an individual basis. Distribution of these is done on a continual basis from the Project Impact Office or by special request.
q Project Impact (small brochure-National)
q Project Impact (local to Jefferson County)
q Project Impact 2002 Jefferson County Annual Report
q Are You Ready? National Family Guide to Preparedness
q Getting Ready-Your Family’s Guide to Emergency Preparedness
q Emergency Action Wheel
q Risk Assessment/All Hazards Mitigation Plan Brochure (local to Jefferson County)
q Reduce your Risk from Natural Disasters, FEMA, L-231, June 2001
q Your Family Disaster Supplies Kit……………………….FEMA L-189
q Food & Water in an Emergency…………………………FEMA L210
q Your Family Disaster Plan………………………………FEMA L191, Sept. 1991
q Flash Floods & Floods….The Awesome Power ARC 4493
q How to Read/Use Flood Insurance Rate Maps
q Emergency Management Guide for Business & Industry…FEMA 141, October, 1993
q Manufactured Home Installation in Flood Hazard Areas….FEMA 85, September, 1985
q Safe Living in your Manufactured Home………………….ARC 4465
q Floodproofing Non-Residential Structures…………………FEMA 102, May, 1986
q Homeowners Guide to Retrofitting (6 ways to protect)……FEMA 312, June, 1998
q Above the Flood…Elevating your flood-prone house……..FEMA 347, May, 2000
q Elevated Residential Structures……………………………FEMA 54, March, 1984
q Protecting Building Utilities from Flood Damage, FEMA 348, November, 1999
q The Choice is Yours..Flood Insurance…………………….FEMA F-073, 4/2000
q Increased Cost of Compliance Coverage………………….FEMA F-300, 1/2000
q Coping with a Flood-Before, During & After…………….FEMA 206, 4/1997
q Who Is at Risk For Flooding?……………………………..FEMA F-207 01/2000
q Flood: Are You Protected from the Next Disaster……….F-209, 2/2000
q Helping Children Cope with Disaster…………………….FEMA L-196
q What to do if you need to leave in a hurry………………ARC 1998
q Things you should Know @ Flood Insurance…………….FEMA F-208 12/1998
q Mandatory Purchase of Flood Insurance Guidelines, FEMA 186, September, 1999
q Facts on Flood Insurance………………………………….F-001 01/1999
q How the NFIP Works………………………………………000025 07/1996
q Top 10 Facts on Flood Insurance…………………………..F-301 11/1999
q Myths & Facts about the NFIP…………………………….F-002 12/1998
q Nothing Could Dampen the Joy of Home Ownership…….F-080 12/1999
q I Never Thought It Could Happen to Me………………….40-001-06
q You Can’t Prevent a Flood, but……………………………F0318 08/1998
q The Benefits of Flood Insurance…………………………..000216 08/1997
q Flood-Prone Property: A guide for real estate professionals, September, 1987
q Rebuilding for a More Sustainable Future: An Operational Framework, FEMA 365, November, 2000
q Tornadoes…..Nature’s Most Violent Storms ARC 5002
q What You Should Know about Tornados……..Ohio Insurance Institute
q Taking Shelter from the Storm: Building a Safe Room Inside your House FEMA 320, August, 1999
q Design and Construction Guidance for Community Shelters, FEMA 361, July 2000
q Thunderstorms & Lightning….The Underrated Killers! ARC 5001
q Winter Storms…The Deceptive Killer ARC 4467
q Disaster Driving Safety Tips……………………………..L-116, September, 1994
q NOAA Weather Radio-National Brochure
q Holiday Fire Safety……………………………………….NFPA
q Fire In Your Home-Prevention & Survival……………….NFPA
q Home Fire Extinguishers………………………………….NFPA
q Kitchen Fire Safety………………………………………..NFPA
q Home Smoke Alarms……………………………………..NFPA
q Fire Drills at Home………………………………………..NFPA
q Home Fire Prevention Checklist…………………………..NFPA
q Fire Safety for People with Disabilities…………………..NFPA
q The Disaster Twins Storybook for Children…………….FEMA 344, August, 1999
q Herman, PIC Storybook for Children…………………..FEMA 362, August, 2000
q Disaster Preparedness Coloring Book……………………..FEMA 243, October, 1993
q FEMA for Kids CD (very limited quantities)……………..FEMA
Other publications are available from http://www.fema.gov/library/prepandprev.shtm