SEVERE
WEATHER RESOURCES
Is
your community prepared for severe weather? Thunderstorms, heavy rains,
hurricanes and winter weather can all cause power outages and flooding, which
can raise food safety questions, like “How can I best prepare my refrigerator
and freezer in advance of a storm?” and “How long will my perishable foods stay
safe if the power goes out?”
FSIS
has emergency preparedness
resources here,
which you can use in outreach efforts in your community. Our most popular and
comprehensive severe weather publication is the Consumer’s Guide to Food
Safety: Severe Storms and Hurricanes. You can print this publication or request free
copies by emailing us at FSIS.outreach@fsis.usda.gov.
We’ve
also got a handy infographic in English and Spanish about what consumers should
do to protect themselves from foodborne illnesses before, during and after a
severe storm. Check out our severe storms Flickr
page for more images and infographics that you can use in your social media
messages throughout severe weather events.
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community’s webpage about food safety outreach. These emails aim to update you
on what’s going on at FSIS and connect you with the resources you need for food
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Sincerely,
FSIS
Outreach Team
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