Emergency Preparedness
Having a bleeding disorder requires that we are always ready--to
treat, to find health care and to educate others. When an emergency
occurs, such as a flood or hurricane, or even a more ordinary event like
an unexpected trip to the emergency room, preparedness is even more
important. Click on the links in the table to learn how you can
incorporate emergency preparedness into your family and your community.
Find out how emergency action planning for bleeding disorders works.
Other preparedness resources that might be of help:
Other preparedness resources that might be of help:
- Local and state health department
1-877-696-6775 - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1-800-232-4636 - FEMA/ National government
1-800-621-FEMA - Local Red Cross chapters
1-800-RED CROSS - Federal Regional Director and Coordinators
Contact NHF - United Way