Miscellanous Emergencies

House Fires house on fire

Fire safety for all citizens U.S. Fire Administration comprehensive information manual. Learn about fire itself, preventing fires, and actions to take after a fire.

Recovering from disaster General advice on steps to take to begin getting your life back to normal.

211 New Hampshire Web site and toll-free telephone number that connects callers, at no cost, to information about critical health and human services available in their community, including disaster help. Residents in New Hampshire can contact 2-1-1 NH toll-free by dialing 2-1-1 in state or 1-866-444-4211 from out of state.

 

 



Exposure to Hazardous Materials

hazmat suitHazardous materials Hazardous materials come in many forms: explosives, flammable and combustible substances, poisons, and radioactive materials. These substances are most often released as a result of transportation accidents or because of chemical accidents in plants.

Recovering from disaster General advice on steps to take to begin getting your life back to normal.

211 New Hampshire Web site and toll-free telephone number that connects callers, at no cost, to information about critical health and human services available in their community, including disaster help. Residents in New Hampshire can contact 2-1-1 NH toll-free by dialing 2-1-1 in state or 1-866-444-4211 from out of state.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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