Emergency Dark Site Toolkit: A toolkit on how to build, use and maintain an Emergency Dark Site
Author: Santa Clara County
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The Santa Clara County Public Health Department Advanced Practice Center created The Emergency Dark Site Toolkit: A Toolkit on How to Build, Use and Maintain an Emergency Dark Site for Public Health Emergencies. This toolkit is intended to serve local health departments in setting up a public health department emergency dark site -- a static Web page used to post critical public health emergency messages when a server goes down. The Santa Clara County APC, in conjunction with Stanford University and Google, tested their newly created Dark Site during the April 2009 H1N1 outbreak. Due to an overwhelming number of web hits, the Santa Clara County Public Health Department's server went down, resulting in the activation of their Dark Site. When the site was activated, the Public Information Officer had a new tool to manage the public demand for H1N1 information. The Emergency Dark Site Toolkit: A Toolkit on How to Build, Use and Maintain an Emergency Dark Site for Public Health Emergencies includes step-by-step instructions to build your own emergency dark site for public health emergencies. Insert the CD into your computer or download the program and follow the interactive menus to view the simple instructions. Format: .zip
Program: Public Health Preparedness
Submitted Date: Oct 30, 2017 | Modified Date: Sep 30, 2025
Primary Toolkit: Preparedness Toolkit | Secondary Toolkit: N/A
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Institution Type: LHD - County,
Keywords: Hazards and Health Effects, Communications, Emergency Response, Medical Countermeasures