You hope to never need this stuff — and you're deeply glad to know it when you do. A little preparation turns a crisis into something you can handle.
Being ready isn't about fear; it's about confidence. A small emergency kit, knowing how to use a fire extinguisher, and a plan for bad weather mean you're not scrambling when something goes wrong.
Preparedness is just adulting with the volume turned up — calm, practical, next-right-thing thinking when it matters most.
72 hours of the essentials, ready before you need them.
Read the guide →Smoke alarms, an escape plan, and the PASS method.
Read the guide →Tornado, earthquake, flood, blizzard — the basics.
Read the guide →Spot trouble early and trust your gut.
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