Central Michigan District Health Department
Seasonal Preparedness
Fall Seasonal Preparedness
Fall displays brilliant colors, warm apple cider, and football games. The season can also bring weather hazards such as storms, flooding, and early snow. Be prepared this fall by knowing the risks in your area and how to respond to them. Listed below are some helpful websites with information and resources to create a safe fall season preparedness plan for you and your family.
Spring Weather Preparedness
Turning your clocks ahead one hour, snow melting, flooding, flowers growing, thunderstorms….these are all signs of spring. Take steps now to make sure that you and your family are prepared for spring in Michigan. Listed below are some websites to help you create your plans.
Summer Seasonal Preparedness
Lazy days on the beach, swimming, camping, biking, golfing and hiking are all activities of summer in Michigan. Take steps now to make sure you are prepared. Listed below are some helpful websites with information and resources to create a safe summer season preparedness plan for you and your family.
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Emerging Diseases (MDHHS – EEE, Lyme Disease, Rabies, West Nile Virus, etc.)
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Extreme Heat (MDHHS)
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Thunderstorms (MDHHS)
Winter Seasonal Preparedness
Drinking hot chocolate, building a snowman, shoveling snow, sledding, skiing and warm fires are all signs of winter in Michigan. Being prepared will help keep you and your family safe. Listed below are some helpful websites with information and resources to create a safe fall season preparedness plan for you and your family.
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Winter Weather (CDC)
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Winter Weather (READY.GOV)
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Winter Weather Preparedness (MDHHS)
County Emergency Management
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