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When Disaster Strikes, Every Moment Matters

Disasters strike fast—but preparation can mean the difference between calm and chaos. This guide covers the essentials: planning, supplies, and staying connected. Whether it’s a wildfire, hurricane, or evacuation, start today to protect your family and gain peace of mind.

Disasters Are Hitting Harder and More Often

Disasters in the U.S. are becoming more frequent, intense, and costly, with 2024 alone seeing 27 billion-dollar events.

203 Severe storms
67 TROPICAL CYCLONES
45 FLOODS
32 DROUGHTS
24 WINTER STORMS
23 WILDFIRES
9 FREEZES

Be Ready for Anything: Your Complete Disaster Prep Guide

Everything you need to prepare, respond, and keep your family safe—no matter what comes your way.

Create Your Disaster Plan

Set key contacts, meeting spots, and family roles.

Stay Connected During a Disaster

Make sure loved ones can reach each other quickly.

Stock Up on Emergency Supplies

Prepare essentials like food, water, and medicine.

If You Need to Evacuate

Plan routes, pack a go-bag, and include your pets.

Stay Informed

Use alerts and trusted sources for updates.

Do Regular Maintenance and Drills

Test plans and refresh supplies regularly.