Protect Children's Health: Natural Disasters and Emergencies
Natural disasters, extreme weather events, and other environmental emergencies cause dangerous scenarios such as floods, wildfires, and high heat events. Children are especially vulnerable to the health impacts of these events. Their developing bodies, behaviors, and exposure risks require special attention to keep them safe and healthy. Start preparing now for future emergencies with the information and resources below.
- Hurricanes, Floods and Children’s Health
- Extreme Heat and Children and Maternal Health
- Wildfire Smoke, Volcanic Ash and Children's Health
- Climate Change and Children’s Health
- Climate Change and Maternal Health
- Natural Disasters, Climate Change and Schools
- Partner Resources

Hurricanes, Floods and Children’s Health
Rising sea levels in combination with extreme weather events increases instances of flooding and dampness indoors. Floods can spread waterborne diseases and cause mold growth indoors on water-damaged items triggering respiratory distress and long-term health effects, especially in children with pre-existing conditions.
Extreme Heat and Children and Maternal Health
Children and pregnant people need to take extra precautions to avoid overheating on days of extreme heat.

Wildfire Smoke, Volcanic Ash and Children's Health
Children's developing lungs are especially sensitive to smoke and ash. With projected increases in wildfire activity, children and pregnant people should know the ways they can protect their health.
Climate Change and Children’s Health

Learn about the key climate change related threats to children’s health.
- Climate Change and Children’s Health
- Climate Change and Children’s Health and Well-Being in the United States Report
- Kids and Climate Health Zone
Climate Change and Maternal Health
Pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women can be more vulnerable to climate change than the general populations. Changes in their well-being also has the potential to impact their preterm or infant babies.
- Climate Change and the Health of Pregnant, Breastfeeding, and Postpartum Women
- Climate Change and Pregnancy Factsheet (PEHSUs)

Natural Disasters, Climate Change and Schools
Learn about the actions schools can take to become stay open during, or reopen quickly and safely after, natural disasters and extreme weather events.