Pandemic Influenza
Planning Checklists
There are steps individuals, families and communities can take to prepare for a pandemic. You can keep a supply of food and medicines on hand in case you have to stay at home. You can practice good public health measures like covering your mouth when you cough, washing your hands often and well, staying at home when you're sick, and teaching children who are in your care to do the same.
The federal government has a set of planning checklists for individuals, families, businesses, schools, health care providers, community organizations, and state and local government.
- Home Checklist
- Family Emergency Health Information Sheet [pdf - 122KB]
- Faith-Based and Community Organization Checklist [pdf - 69KB]
- Child Care and Preschool [pdf - 155KB)]
- School District (K-12) [pdf - 151KB]
- Colleges and Universities [pdf - 170KB)]
- Home Health Care Services [pdf - 201KB]
- Medical Offices and Clinics [pdf - 165KB]
- Emergency Medical Service and Medical Transport [pdf - 225KB]
- Hospital Preparedness Checklist (pdf - 72 KB)
- Long Term Care and Other Residential Facilities Checklist (pdf - 137 KB)
- State and Local Government Checklist [pdf - 124KB]
- Business Checklist [pdf - 151KB]

