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Understanding Local Hazards
A worksheet to help you analyze and prepare for your local hazards.
View Understanding Local HazardsEmergency Contact Wallet Card
Download this printable emergency contact wallet card and make sure every member of your family fills it out and keeps it on hand in case of emergency.
View Emergency Contact Wallet CardHousehold Emergency Plan Questionnaire
Download this questionnaire and fill it out with your household. Include it in your emergency kit. Review it together every 6 months together to keep it up to date.
View Household Emergency Plan QuestionnaireAre You Prepared? General Checklist
How prepared are you? Use this printable checklist as a reference to check your level of emergency readiness.
View Are You Prepared? General ChecklistFood Storage Accessories 101
Learn best practices for using mylar bags and oxygen absorbors to store dry goods.
View Food Storage Accessories 101Preparing for kids and youth
A list of the little extras we recommend packing if you're caring for babies, toddlers, kids, or teens!
View Preparing for kids and youthKits 101: Shelter in Place Kits
If you only have one kit, make sure it's this one!
View Kits 101: Shelter in Place KitsKits 101: Vehicle Kits
How to prepare in planes, trains, and automobiles! (As well as boats, helicopters, submarines and anything else designed to move you!)
View Kits 101: Vehicle KitsKits 101: Grab and Go Kit
What is a grab and go bag, why do I need one, and what should be in it?
View Kits 101: Grab and Go KitHow To Extend Your 72 Hour Kit
How do I make my 72 hour kit last more than 72 hours?
View How To Extend Your 72 Hour KitEmergency Kit Template
Whether you’re buying a professionally compiled kit, or building your own DIY preparedness cache it is vital to have something tucked away for each of these eight areas of preparedness.
View Emergency Kit Template20 Weeks to Emergency Preparedness
Your handy, week-by-week guide to total preparedness.
View 20 Weeks to Emergency Preparedness