Family Emergency Readiness
READINESS DASHBOARD
Select a system to review its setup guide · Run the diagnostic to map your gaps
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STRESS TEST
STRESS TEST
Most families don't find the weak spots in their plan until the basics start failing. 12 questions map your household across all 8 systems and show exactly where things break first.
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System Modules
8 CRITICAL SYSTEMS
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WATER
Municipal pumps run on electricity. Most homes run dry within hours of a power failure—even if the tap still runs briefly.
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POWER
When your phone dies and the grid stays down, everything dependent on electricity goes with it—lights, heat, communication.
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FOOD
Most families have food they can't use. Without power or running water, refrigerators and stoves are useless within 24 hours.
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COMMUNICATION
Cell towers have 4–8 hours of backup power. When they go dark, your family loses its connection to each other and to information.
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SHELTER
Your furnace needs electricity to start. In extreme weather, the temperature inside your home shifts faster than most people expect.
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MEDICAL
Minor injuries become serious when emergency services are delayed. Small gaps in your first aid capability compound fast under pressure.
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EVACUATION
Leaving fast exposes every decision you never made. Families without a grab-and-go plan lose critical time when minutes count.
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DOCUMENTS
Without records, you can't prove identity, file insurance claims, or access finances when it matters most. Digital-only is a single point of failure.
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The difference usually isn't who cared more. It's who found the weak spots before the event forced them open. Each system above has a complete setup guide—start with your flagged areas after the diagnostic.
Modern homes are more fragile than they look. Water, communication, food access, heating, and transport all depend on interconnected systems most people assume will keep working.