Family Preparedness

For the latest information on preparing for disasters, please click on the following link to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's website "Are You Ready"

Family Disaster Planning

  • Every family should have a family disaster plan, first aid kit and Family Disaster Kit.
  • Post important telephone numbers near your phones.
  • Identify family meeting places, away from the home.
  • Identify contacts out-of-state and in other cities to check-in with.
  • Identify "safe areas" within the home to use as safety shelter area.
  • Take a first aid course.
  • Learn community shelter areas.
  • Learn community warning systems.
  • Learn community evacuation routes.
  • Make a file of important documents and store the file in a safe place.
  • Identify gas and electrical shut-offs for your home.
  • Know your children's school emergency plan.
  • Plan additional assistance and items necessary to care for a family member with special needs.
  • Create a disaster food and water supply in your home and rotate stock through it.
  • Plan for care of your family pets. Do not take them to the shelter with you.
  • Check, update and maintain insurance coverage.
  • Practice your disaster plans.

Create Your Family Emergency Supplies Checklist

Create Your Family Emergency Communication Plan Fillable Card

 For more information visit www.ready.gov online or call 800-BE-READY (800-237-3239).