After the Storm: Tips to Keep Your Family Safe From Injury
This infographic outlines key safety tips to keep your family safe after a storm event such as a hurricane.
CSL is committed to making safety information accessible to all families. The Atlantic provinces are home to many diverse communities, and we continue to add resources in different languages to help meet their needs. Please note that not all resources are currently available in every language. If you would like a resource translated into a language that is not yet offered, please contact our Public Relations Coordinator at Julie.harrington@iwk.nshealth.ca.
This infographic outlines key safety tips to keep your family safe after a storm event such as a hurricane.
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