Ready.gov is a national public service campaign designed to educate and empower the American people to prepare for, respond to, and mitigate emergencies, including natural and man-made disasters. The site provides a wealth of information and resources to help individuals, families, and communities become more resilient in the face of disasters.
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Guides and templates to create personalized emergency plans for individuals, families, and businesses.
Comprehensive guides covering a wide range of disasters, including how to prepare, respond, and recover.
Information on how to receive timely alerts and warnings about emergencies and disasters.
Checklists and advice on assembling emergency supply kits for home, work, and vehicles.
Resources specifically designed to help children understand and prepare for emergencies.
Tools and resources for businesses to develop continuity plans and protect their operations.
Guidance for organizations to prepare and assist their communities during disasters.
Specialized resources to ensure that individuals with disabilities are prepared for emergencies.
Tailored advice for older adults to prepare for and respond to disasters.
Information on how to include pets in emergency plans and ensure their safety during disasters.
Ready.gov collaborates with federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial governments, as well as private sector and non-profit organizations, to promote emergency preparedness.
Active on various social media platforms to engage with the public and disseminate preparedness information.
Offers a mobile application providing emergency preparedness information, alerts, and resources on the go.
Provides resources for conducting training and exercises to enhance preparedness and response capabilities.
Information on how individuals can volunteer to help their communities prepare for and respond to emergencies.
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