What to Do When an Emergency Occurs

High winds from severe weather blows trees

Wash your hands. Washing hands with soap and water is the best way to reduce the number of germs on them. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Wash your hands:

Clean and disinfect.

Clean things you or your family touch frequently like tables, doorknobs, light switches, countertops, handles, desks, phones, remotes, keyboards, toilets, faucets, and sinks.

Avoid disinfectants that can cause an asthma attack. Have someone who doesn't have asthma clean and disinfect. When using cleaning and disinfecting products:

Take steps to help yourself cope.

Strong emotions can trigger an asthma attack. Help yourself cope with stress and anxiety.

Resources

Get emergency prescription assistance.

The Emergency Prescription Assistance Program (EPAP) can help people in a disaster area who don't have health insurance get their prescription drugs, medical supplies, or medical equipment.

EPAP is only available when activated in a federally-identified disaster area. Call EPAP at 1-855-793-7470.