Emergency Preparedness Tools
Free browser-based tools to score your family's disaster readiness, track your prep pantry, and plan for emergencies. No downloads, no sign-ups — 100% private.
3 Tools30-Day Prep Challenge
One prep task a day for 30 days. Streak counter and progress tracker. Build 2 weeks of FEMA-aligned readiness in a month.
Emergency Preparedness Score
Score your family's disaster readiness across 7 categories. Get a personalized gap list with priority fixes in 2 minutes.
Prep Pantry Tracker
Track your emergency food stores with FIFO rotation. Get expiry alerts and auto-generated shopping lists. Data stays on your device.
Why Emergency Preparedness Matters
FEMA and the Red Cross both recommend every household maintain at least 72 hours of self-sufficiency for food, water, shelter, and first aid. After a major disaster — hurricane, earthquake, extended power outage, or evacuation order — it typically takes first responders 3 days to reach every affected home. During that window, your family's survival depends entirely on what you've already prepared.
How These Tools Help
Most prep advice online is a blog wall of text: "buy this, stock that." These tools replace the overwhelm with two concrete actions. The Emergency Preparedness Score gives you a 0-100 readiness number and a ranked gap list — so you know exactly what to buy next, not everything at once. The Prep Pantry Tracker solves the forgotten-pantry problem: it rotates your food stores FIFO (first expire, first use) and flags items about to expire.
Readiness Score in 2 Minutes
Instead of reading a 30-item checklist, answer a short questionnaire about what you already have across water storage, food reserves, shelter gear, first aid, communication, documents, and evacuation plans. The tool weights essentials higher than nice-to-haves, so a single serious gap (no stored water) hurts your score more than a dozen small ones.
Daily-Use Prep Pantry
Long-term food storage fails when items expire forgotten in the back of a shelf. The Prep Pantry Tracker shows your inventory sorted by expiry date, highlights items expiring within 30 days in red, and builds a shopping list from what needs replacing. Everything stays in your browser — nothing uploaded, nothing tracked.
Built for Real Families, Not Doomsday Prep
These tools aren't aimed at underground bunker enthusiasts. They're built for normal households in hurricane country, earthquake zones, wildfire regions, and anywhere extended power outages happen. The default recommendations match FEMA guidance — 72 hours minimum, 2 weeks ideal, not 6 months of MREs.