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Collapse ▲Webinar hosted on Friday, November 15, 2024
After Hurricane Helene and the flooding event in Western NC, many companies are looking for insight on how to safely reopen their operations.
Join us as we learn from industry leaders in sanitation and infrastructure restoration about how to best restart your food business after a natural disaster.
Highlights:
- Key steps to assess flood and storm damage in food handling areas
- How to safely clean and disinfect equipment and surfaces
- Expert tips for managing mold, water damage, and pest control
Speakers
Dale Grinstead
Josh Smith
PHC Restoration
Brendon Rumsey
Rumsey Construction and Restoration
Natural Disaster Resources
U.S. Government Disaster Assistance
disasterassistance.gov is a U.S. government website that provides disaster survivors with access to a wide range of recovery resources, including financial aid, housing assistance, and support services. It allows individuals to apply for FEMA assistance, check eligibility for various programs, and find local resources like shelters and food. The site also offers real-time disaster updates and guidance on the recovery process. Its goal is to streamline the process of accessing help after a disaster, making it easier for affected individuals to get the support they need.
NC DHHS Disaster and Behavioral Health Resources Communications Toolkit
Site contains disaster-specific tips and resources for North Carolinians, information on how to navigate stressful events and where to find mental health support. The materials also offer disaster resources for people living with a disability or as a caregiver, and how to access care if you struggle with substance use. You can use the toolkit to learn safety guidance and help others do the same.
FDA: Restaurants and Grocers Reopening After Hurricanes and Flooding
fda.gov – Restaurants and Grocers Reopening After Hurricanes and Flooding
USDA: Keeping Food Safe During an Emergency
usda.gov – Keeping Food Safe During an Emergency