Be ready for anything—download free, easy-to-use emergency preparedness checklists for your home, family, and loved ones.
Life can throw surprises our way, and being prepared can ease a lot of the stress. Whether it’s a big storm, a sudden health scare, or the lights going out, having a plan and some essentials ready makes you feel safer and more in control. To help with that, we’ve created a set of free Emergency Preparedness Checklists. They’re easy to use and cover different situations—like putting together a go-to emergency kit or setting up a family plan—so you’ll know exactly what to do when it matters most.
Get prepared with our easy-to-use emergency preparedness checklists! Each template is available in MS Word format, making it simple to customize and update according to your needs.
Preparing for an emergency isn’t just about stocking up on supplies—it’s about protecting the people you love and giving yourself peace of mind. Here’s why it makes such a difference:
Taking a little time now to prepare ensures you’ll be ready to handle whatever comes your way—and gives you confidence that those who matter most are protected.
Covers essential items to include in your emergency kit, ensuring you have everything needed for basic survival.
Helps you create a detailed plan for your family, including communication strategies and meeting points.
Tailored for different types of natural disasters, like hurricanes or earthquakes, to ensure you’re well-prepared.
Keeps track of medical supplies and instructions to handle health-related emergencies effectively.
Lists supplies and steps to manage and stay safe during power outages.

Ensures your home is ready for emergencies with a list of safety measures and necessary supplies.
Provides a guide for keeping your pets safe, including items and plans for their care during emergencies.

Having a personal emergency plan tailored to your household ensures everyone’s safety. Here’s how to build one that works for your family:
With these steps, your family will be better prepared, safer, and more confident in any emergency.

Staying connected in a crisis is vital. Here are simple ways to keep communication strong:
With these steps, you’ll be better prepared to stay connected and informed during an emergency.
Every family member has different needs, so a one-size-fits-all plan doesn’t work. Here’s how to keep everyone safe and comfortable:
A little preparation for each age group goes a long way toward keeping the whole family safe and reassured in an emergency.

Templates include emergency contacts, meeting points, basic kit items, and special sections for families, seniors, pets, and people with special needs.
Yes. All checklists are free in MS Word (.docx) and fully customizable.
Check every 6–12 months, after life changes, and verify kit items and batteries.
Yes. Each template has dedicated sections for medications, mobility aids, and supplies.
No. Print your checklists and keep offline copies; a battery pack helps for digital access.
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