How to Be Prepared

Preparedness Steps

Following these few steps listed below, can help you develop your personal and family preparedness program


1- Consider the disaster risks and hazards that we face in our world: (This never easy or enjoyable to think about)

  • NATURAL - Severe Wind & Weather - Wildfire - Flooding - Earthquake
  • TECHNOLOGICAL - Hazardous Materials - Long Term Power Grid Failure 
  • MAN MADE - Civil Unrest - Active Shooter - Terrorism - War

2- Develop family emergency plans for...

  • Start with a fire safety plan for your house, and how you account for everyone
  • What kind of hazards do you have in the area where you live?
  • What if you have to evacuate your home - where would you go?
  • What if you had to shelter-in-place - what do you do?
  • What kind of food, water and resources would you need in each situation above?
  • How will your family communication in the event that all phone services are down?
  • How will you reunify your family if everyone is usually dispersed and something happens?   

3- Develop preparedness kits for:

  • Your vehicles in case you get stranded
  • Rapid Emergency evacuations to go to a shelter or other location
  • Kids while at school / college, in case they had to shelter-in-place 
  • Work locations

4- Establish a 3 month supply of basic essentials to get your family by in a disaster (a period of unemployment, or product shortages)

  • Buys few extra items of shelf stable or non-perishable food items each time you go to the store. Find a place under a bed or the bottom of a closet if needed to store them.
  • Buy bottled water, or fill clean, pop bottles with water for storage.
  • Pick up additional soaps and personal hygiene items.
  • Have additional blankets or sleeping bags for colder weather.
  • Establish back up cooking options (be mindful of fire or combustion safety concepts)
  • Consider storing additional long term food storage basics
  • Learn how to grow fruit and vegetables in a garden or in containers

5- Get involved in, or help establish community emergency volunteer programs, such as:

  • Volunteer Fire or EMS organization
  • Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)
  • Amateur Radios Emergency System (ARES) – HAM Radio
  • Medical Reserve Corp (MRS)
  • Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS)
  • Neighborhood watch
  • Red Cross, Team Rubicon, or other organizations.