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After the Flood
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The OCLC Open WorldCat number for the electronic document record is '451276570'.
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This information is provided by the Illinois Department of Public Health to help flood victims protect themselves against diseases and other hazards in the days and weeks following a flood.
Subject Classification
- Health and medicine: Health care: Hygiene and personal cleanliness
- Health and medicine: Public health
- Natural resources and the environment: Waste disposal and hazardous sites: Sewage treatment and disposal
- Natural resources and the environment: Water resources: Drinking water
- Natural resources and the environment: Weather: Floods
- Public safety and consumer protection: Public safety: Emergency management: Disasters: Floods
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.AFTER THE FLOOD After flood, the physical devastation to personal property and the communityis obvious. These tragic consequences can be compounded by injuries or illness, though, if certain precautions are not taken to protect your personal health and safety. naddition to your physical health, you need take to time to consider your mental health as well. Remember, some sleeplessness, anxiety, anger, hyperactivity, mild depressionor lethargy are normal. If these symptoms are acute or if they persist, however, seek some counseling. This information is provided by the Illinois Department of Public Health to helpflood victims protect themselves against diseases and other hazards in the days and weeks following flood. PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS Hygiene Following flood, it can be difficult to maintain good hygiene and cleanliness.Doing so is imperative, however, if the risk of disease is to be minimized. One of the most important things you can do to prevent the spread of waterbornedisease is t
Issuing Agency
Illinois
Dept. of Public Health
Contact
Organization: Illinois Department of Public Health
535 West Jefferson Street
Springfield, IL 62761
Phone: 217-524-6088
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- Language(s): EN-English
- Creation Date (from issuing agency): 08 23 1996
- Document Modification Date (from issuing agency): 08 23 1996
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- Web Address On Date Of Deposition: http://www.idph.state.il.us/pdf/aftflood.pdf
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