Okay, so you’ve taken the steps for Personal Emergency Preparedness

But you also know, that the best way to be prepared for an emergency is to get your community involved.

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This is a step-by-step guide to help you get your neighborhood collectively prepared for any emergency. Check out the page at the bottom to help build out your own neighborhood dashboard on Notion!

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Format

Each step is based on the CERT size-up framework used to evaluate the approach to a disaster. Each section contains questions to answer or tasks to complete.

Notes

  1. The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program is a federal, volunteer-based initiative that educates and trains community members in disaster preparedness and basic emergency response skills. You might know it as the CORE program. It is free and highly informative. You also get useful swag at the end.
  2. A lot of these steps are ongoing and all of them can be done in a different order, if that order better suits your needs.
  3. The very first step is always making sure you (and your immediate household) are prepared. Everything else should follow after you are taken care of.

Step 1 - Gather the Facts

Step 2 - Assess and Communicate

Step 3 - Consider Probabilities

Step 4 - Assess Your Situation

Step 5 - Establish Priorities

Step 6 - Make Decisions

Step 7 - Develop a Plan of Action

Step 8 - Take Action

Step 9 - Evaluate Progress