Know Your Risks
- Learn about the dangers in your area:
- Are you close to places that might flood, earthquake zones, or factories with chemicals?
- Could you face storms, wildfires, tornadoes, or things like chemical spills or attacks
- Does your community have a plan for emergencies?
Reach out to your Local Emergency Management Office to learn about the risks and how to get ready.
Create a Family Disaster Plan
Your family should know what to do and where to go in case of an emergency.
Include:
- A designated meeting place
- An out-of-state emergency contact
- A way to receive local emergency information
A plan for pets

Create a Family Disaster Plan
Your family should know what to do and where to go in case of an emergency.
Include:
- A designated meeting place
- An out-of-state emergency contact
- A way to receive local emergency information
- A plan for pets

Practice Your Disaster Plan
- A written plan works best if you practice it.
- Do home evacuation drills.
- Know when to stay inside or leave.
- Practice different disaster situations with your family.
Make a Disaster Supply Kit for your home and car.
- In a disaster, you may have to take care of yourself for a few days.
Your kit should have
- Water
- Food
- Flashlight
- Batteries
- First aid supplies
- Medications
- Copies of important documents
- A phone charger that you can carry
Prepare Your Children
Help children feel empowered, not scared.
- Talk to them about emergencies in an age-appropriate way
- Reassure them with your family’s plan
Don’t Forget People With Special Needs
Make sure infants, elderly family members, and those with disabilities are included in your plan.
- Stock extra medications and supplies
- Identify assistance programs
Learn CPR and First Aid
Contact your local chapter of the American Red Cross today and get trained on basic first aid and CPR. Your training could save the life of a loved one or neighbor following a disaster.
Learn CPR and First Aid with the Red Cross

Remove Dangers at Home and Work
- Make heavy items safe and lower risks before something bad happens.
- Secure shelves, appliances, and tall furniture.
- Check for safety at home and work.
Disasters can happen anytime and often without warning. To keep yourself, your family, and your community safe, it’s important to prepare. This means knowing the risks, making a plan, gathering supplies, and staying informed. This way, you can feel more in control during tough times.
Being prepared is not just a one-time thing; it requires ongoing effort. Practice your plan often, check your supplies, and include everyone in your family. Even small steps now can help save lives later.
Remember: being prepared starts with you. Take your first step now — your future self will appreciate it.

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Frequently asked questions
Disasters often strike without warning. Being prepared reduces panic, increases safety, and helps protect lives and property during emergencies.
Start by identifying risks in your area, creating an emergency plan, securing heavy items at home, and assembling a basic supply kit with essentials like water, food, and first aid.
Review your emergency plan every 6 months and check supply kits regularly to replace expired or used items. Practice drills with your family periodically.
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