Emergency Preparedness Publications - FEMA
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Emergency Preparedness Publications from FEMA

This September, National Preparedness Month (NPM) will focus on planning, with an overarching theme “Disasters Don’t Plan Ahead. You Can.”

We should all take action to prepare! We are all able to help first responders in our community by training how to respond during an emergency and what to do when disaster strikes — where we live, work, and visit. The goal of NPM is to increase the overall number of individuals, families, and communities that engage in preparedness actions at home, work, business, school, and place of worship.

Family Communication Plan for Parents (English)
Family communication plan template designed for parents to organize emergency contact phone numbers and identify an emergency meeting place.
Family Communication Plan for Kids (English)
Family communication plan template designed for kids to organize emergency contact phone numbers and identify an emergency meeting place.
Emergency Supply List
A comprehensive list of suggested materials to use in order to prepare for emergencies in one's home and for their families.
General Preparedness Brochure
A comprehensive brochure explaining the key steps to emergency preparedness, including: being informed, making a plan, building a kit, and getting involved.
People with Disabilities
Your ability to recover from an emergency tomorrow may depend on the planning and preparation you do today. This guide provides tips which individuals with disabilities and others with access and functional needs, and the people who assist and support them, can take to prepare for emergencies before they happen.
Prepare For Emergencies Now: Information For Older Americans
Preparing Makes Sense for Older Americans. Get Ready Now. The likelihood that you and your family will recover from an emergency tomorrow often depends on the planning and preparation done today. While each person’s abilities and needs are unique, every individual can take steps to prepare for all kinds of emergencies from fires and floods to potential terrorist attacks. By evaluating your own personal needs and making an emergency plan that fits those needs, you and your loved ones can be better prepared. This guide outlines commonsense measures older Americans can take to start preparing for emergencies before they happen. Preparing makes sense for older Americans. Get Ready Now.
Prepare for Emergencies Now: Information for Pet Owners
A unique brochure containing information for pet owners and suggestions for proactive pet emergency preparedness.
Every Business Should Have A Plan
This guide outlines common sense measures business owners and managers can take to start getting ready for unplanned emergencies. A commitment to planning today will help support employees, customers, the community, the local economy and even the country. It also protects your business investment and gives your company a better chance for survival.

  



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