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Being Prepared: The Basics of Shelter-in-Place
Being prepared is important, especially when it comes to your health and safety in the face of any kind of an emergency. The important thing is knowing how to help protect you and your family.

Many communities have adopted a workplace Shelter-in-Place program, which is designed to help protect you from an airborne chemical emergency. Generally, Shelter-in-Place means staying where you are in a sheltered area until the threat of chemical exposure passes.

This page provides a hyperlink to a third-party website, the American Red Cross. Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. does not maintain or provide information directly to this site.

Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the information contained therein and takes no responsibility for supplementing, updating or correcting any such information.

Learn how to Shelter-in-Place from the American Red Cross.
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