Natural disasters happen suddenly and can evolve quickly—that’s why it’s important to plan ahead and familiarize yourself with the resources at your disposal. Here are some tips you can take to make sure you and your loved ones are prepared.
Keep Informed
Even before a disaster is headed your way, make sure you’re plugged into the many alert and warning systems available to you. You can sign up for alerts that local officials use to share real-time updates on local emergencies and subscribe to key sources of public information over email or on social media. FEMA also has a mobile app and text service that shares real-time alerts from the National Weather Service, along with emergency safety tips for different types of disasters. Ready.gov is another great resource offering a wealth of free, useful information on how to handle disasters and hazards.
Familiarize Yourself with Evacuation Routes, Shelters, and Public Resources
Knowing your evacuation routes and local shelter locations in advance will help you find safety quicker when you’re in a pinch. Inquire about your community’s emergency response plans with local officials and use this information to guide your own emergency preparations. Chances are your community has a variety of trainings and resources on file for you to use.
Prepare Emergency Supplies
You should keep emergency supplies to sustain you and your family for a minimum of 3 days without power. Consider stocking up on food, water, batteries, first aid, and other emergency equipment. You can store emergency supply kits in different locations so that you can access your supplies whether you’re in the car, at the office, or at home.
Take Stock of Your Belongings and Familiarize Yourself with Your Insurance Provider
Take photos and videos of your property and valuable belongings—keeping a list of your possessions will come in handy if you have to file insurance claims. You should also familiarize yourself with the insurance claims process and know whom to contact in the event your property is damaged.
Familiarize Yourself with the Steps to take Before and After a Disaster
If you know what you need to do after a disaster, you’ll be able to navigate the situation with more certainty. Here are the actions we recommend following a disaster.