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Description: Preparations to take to ensure safe food and water in the event of a storm. How to purify water, foods to keep or discard, and cooking without power.
HGIC 3820 Food Safety after a Tornado : Extension : Clemson University : South Carolina Home & Garden Information Center › HGIC 3820 Food Safety after a Tornado This information has been reviewed and adapted for use in South Carolina by P.H. Schmutz, HGIC Food Safety Specialist, and E.H. Hoyle, Extension Food Safety Specialist, Clemson University. (New 04/99. Revised 09/04.)
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Page title:HGIC 3820 Food Safety after a Tornado : Extension : Clemson University : South Carolina
Keywords:HGIC, Extension, Public Service, tornado food safety, emergency preparations, safe water, power failure, safe foods, tornados
Description:Tornado preparations and food safety. Emergency supplies. Storing and disinfecting water. Foods to discard or save after power outages. Removing odors from freezers and refrigerators. Cooking without electricity.
IP-address:130.127.69.75

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activated: 19-Feb-1987
last updated: 09-May-2011
expires: 31-Jul-2014