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[Image: Flooded home]Preparing Your Home For a Flood
Your home is one of the largest financial and emotional investments you are likely to make. Advanced planning and preparation can reduce flood damage to your home and belongings in times of disaster.
Upcoming LaHouse Seminars and Events
Check out LaHouse seminars and events -- horticulture Lunch and Learn, Master Gardener Training, Lead Certified Renovator Training, other best building practice seminars, seasonal Saturday events and more.
[Image: NFIP Claims and Levees: What you need to know]Flood Insurance and Levees
FEMA released a Levees Brochure during the Spring 2011 Floods, explaining NFIP coverage behind levees, for protective measures and the waiting period. This page is copied directly from that brochure and includes a PDF of the original document as an attachment.
[Image: Flooded house]Flood Recovery Information
From this page, you will be able to access information on a variety of issues related to flood recovery.
[Image: The 5 criteria and benefits of sustainable housing and landscaping]Sponsors & Partners
See and connect to the websites of LaHouse Key Contributors, Partners, Allies. Also see a table of Product and Service Donors by product category.
[Image: Reading to baby]Why is Literacy Important?
This article describes the importance of reading to your baby and child.
[Image: rendering]LaHouse-Home and Landscape Resource Center
A research-based showcase of solutions and educational programs to help you shape the future with homes that offer MORE benefits with LESS ....
[Image: My House Family]My House, My Home
Whenever you build, remodel or buy a home, you have the power of choice. Use this science-based guide to take control of your investment and enjoy a high-performance home that offers so much more than shelter and style alone.
[Image: Junior League of Baton Rouge]Collaboration with the Junior League of Baton Rouge
The LSU AgCenter will be partnering with the Junior League of Baton Rouge for a second year to educate and motivate new parents in their role as their baby’s first and most important teacher.
[Image: Evacuation Traffic ]Preparing for Evacuation
Vital preparation steps include developing an evacuation plan, preparing an emergency supply kit and preparing your home for the impending disaster.
[Image: Cashier at business]Prepare Your Business for Disaster
From 15 to 40 percent of businesses fail following a natural or manmade disaster. Getting your business back in operation after a disaster often depends on emergency planning done today. A commitment to planning will help support employees, customers, the local community, the local economy and even our nation. It also protects your business investment and gives your operation a better chance for survival.
Prepare an evacuation to-go kit for your child
(Distributed 08/29/08) Adults are urged to assemble a “grab-and-go” box of important papers in case of a hurricane evacuation. How about making a “to-go kit” for your child? Assembling a few treasured items can help your child in times of disaster, according to LSU AgCenter family development professor Dr. Rebecca White.
Manage post-hurricane stress
(Distributed 09/07/08) You probably can’t avoid the stress coming in the wake of Hurricane Gustav, but you can manage it, says LSU AgCenter family and consumer sciences specialist Becky White.
[Image: Disaster Information Resources]Disaster Information Resources Series
These publications are designed to help Louisiana residents recover from floods, storms, extended power outages and other stressful, dangerous events.
[Image: A South Louisiana Guide to Living with Hurricanes]A South Louisiana Guide to Living with Hurricanes
Much of the damage and loss of life associated with hurricanes can be prevented or reduced by planning, preparation and evacuation. Note: Information related to state evacuation shelter sectors and some phone contact information in this publication has changed, but the preparedness and protection principles are as valid now as they were in 2005.
[Image: T.S. Nate Sept 9 early AM]2012 Hurricane Season
Louisiana faces serious flood threats during tropical storms and hurricanes from a combination of surge and inland rain. This site directs you to information you can use to understand how predicted flood levels may impact you, how you can reduce flood damage and how you can recover and rebuild once the floodwaters recede.
[Image: NOAA Image - Three Atlantic Hurricanes]Hurricanes
The Louisiana Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness and parish emergency managers have emergency response plans to help residents survive hurricanes. They can help you, but remember... the person most responsible for your safety and well-being is YOU!
Preparing for Hurricanes - Seasonal and Last-minute Steps
You can reduce your expected damage from hurricanes by taking some steps to prepare.
[Image: The Green Project Graphic]The Green Project - Recycling Building Materials, Art Supplies and More
The Green Project is a nonprofit organization located in New Orleans that salvages, collects, and recycles building materials. Materials in usuable condition are then re-sold to the public at a fraction of retail costs. The Green Project also provides a recycling center for the public and takes cardboard, paper, aluminum cans, and household electronic waste.
[Image: Image 1]Tetramorium bicarinatum: Pavement Ants
Identification, biology and treatment of pavement ants
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