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Individuals and Families
The more you have planned out ahead of time, the calmer and more assured your family will be during a disaster or emergency.
- Take the time to talk about potential disasters.
- Establish emergency contacts.
- Practice evacuating your home.
- Determine two meeting places where your family will reunite.
Use the templates below to help create an emergency plan that works for you and your family.
Booklet with steps you and your family can take to plan for an emergency.
Booklets with steps you and your family can take to plan for an earthquake emergency.
Emergency Financial First Aid Kit
Tool to help identify and organize key records to ensure financial stability in the event of an emergency.
Tool to help identify and organize key records to ensure financial stability in the event of an emergency.
Family Communication Plan
A two page form intended to help families document information necessary after an emergency.
A two page form intended to help families document information necessary after an emergency.
Additional emergency planning documents are available on the Community Development Hazard Mitigation page.