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When Disaster Strikes, Every Moment Matters

Disasters can turn life upside down in an instant — but having a plan means your family will know what to do when it counts.

This guide is designed to help you take practical steps to protect your loved ones. From creating a disaster plan to stocking the right supplies and staying connected, we’ll walk you through what you need to be ready.

Whether it’s a hurricane, a wildfire, or a sudden evacuation, preparation is the key to navigating the unexpected.

Billion-Dollar Disasters, 1980-2024

Disasters in the U.S. are becoming more frequent, intense, and costly, with 2024 alone seeing 27 billion-dollar events, including droughts, floods, tropical cyclones, wildfires, and winter storms.

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 during an emergency — no matter what comes your way.

Create a Family Disaster Plan

Discuss with your family the safe zones in your home, neighborhood escape routes, emergency contacts, meeting spots, and family roles during a disaster.

Stay Connected During a Disaster

Disasters can disrupt normal communications, but a clear strategy removes uncertainty and ensures everyone in your family can stay in touch.

Stock Up on Emergency Supplies

Tailor your supplies to your family’s unique needs, whether those are medications, pet essentials, or special dietary items — and keep them up to date.

If You Need to Evacuate Your Home

Understanding how to prepare your home beforehand like securing utilities or alerting others of your plans can be just as critical as having your essentials ready.

Stay Informed

Equip yourself with trusted apps and news sources, and stay vigilant for updates. Knowledge is one of the most powerful tools you can have in a disaster.

Conduct Disaster Drills Regularly

Disaster preparedness isn’t a one-time effort. Family drills help turn your strategy into muscle memory, making it easier to act under stress.