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Your Emergency Plan

What's in your plan

A page-by-page tour of the Emergency Plan PDF.

Last updated July 4, 2026

The exported PDF is built to work on paper, in a stressful moment, for anyone in your household, even someone who has never opened the app.

Emergency quick reference

The first thing after the cover is a grab-and-go page: the numbers everyone should be able to find (911, Poison Control, the 988 crisis line) plus your own emergency contacts with their roles and phone numbers, pulled straight from Community.

The Who to call page with 911, Poison Control, and 988 cards plus personal contacts
The quick reference page: tape it inside a cabinet door

Your fill-in family plan

Next is a page you complete by hand, together: where you'll meet if you're separated, your out-of-town contact, your evacuation route, where the gas and water shut-offs are, and other details that live in people's heads until the moment you need them written down.

A fill-in page with ruled lines for meeting places, out-of-town contact, evacuation, and utility shut-offs
Fill this in with your family and review it once a year

Tip

Writing this page down together is the single highest-value 15 minutes in home preparedness, and it costs nothing.

Your readiness and supplies

The rest of the report is your data: your household summary, readiness stats, a breakdown of the nutrients in your stored food, and every supply item by category. Anything expired or expiring within 60 days is flagged inline, so a printed plan never quietly goes stale.

Your community

The final section lists your saved contacts and resources, so the people you'd rely on are in the binder too.

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