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Close-Out & Record Keeping

Children’s Environmental Health Post-Disaster Assessment Toolkit 2.0
 
 

Description 
 

It is crucial to keep thorough documentation of the entire assessment and recovery process to ensure transparency, accountability, and consistency. Proper record-keeping not only supports informed decision-making throughout the recovery efforts, but it also helps track progress and provides a historical record of actions taken. Additionally, saving records in accordance with the jurisdiction's specific requirements ensures compliance with legal, regulatory, and funding guidelines. This documentation may also be valuable for future recovery planning, reporting, and potential audits. By maintaining accurate and organized records, jurisdictions can strengthen their recovery efforts and demonstrate their commitment to long-term resilience and accountability. 
 

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