The Emerge Survival Household Emergency Planning Booklet is a concise, practical guide designed to help families prepare for and manage emergencies with confidence. Created by Emerge Survival, it aims to make preparedness a seamless part of daily life, offering clear protocols, essential information, and customizable plans to ensure safety during natural disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes or man-made threats like civil unrest.
The booklet is divided into three sections: Emergency Protocols, Information Sheets, and Custom Emergency Plans. The Emergency Protocols provide quick-reference guides for disasters, detailing when to expect help, whether to stay or evacuate, and specific actions, such as sheltering during a tornado. Inspired by FEMA’s clear communication, these protocols enable swift decision-making. The Information Sheets offer fillable forms for critical details like medical conditions and emergency contacts, centralizing vital data as recommended by the Red Cross. The Custom Emergency Plans guide users in creating tailored evacuation routes and responsibilities, incorporating Ready.gov’s advice on pet-friendly shelters and local risks.
All-Hazards Approach: Covers natural and man-made disasters, aligning with FEMA’s comprehensive preparedness.
Inclusive Planning: Accounts for pets and special needs, inspired by Ready.gov’s accessibility focus.
Community Focus: Includes a Community Emergency Call Tree, reflecting the Australian Emergency Planning Handbook’s emphasis on resilience.
Practical Design: Clear, portable templates ensure ease of use, similar to Fire Safety For Life’s actionable steps.
This booklet is a lifeline, transforming preparedness into an empowering process. It equips users to face crises with clarity, but it is not a substitute for calling 9-1-1 in life-threatening emergencies.