Disasters rarely announce themselves in advance. From hurricanes and wildfires to earthquakes, floods, and even man-made events, millions of people each year are caught off guard. The consequences can be devastating—loss of life, property destruction, financial setbacks, and long recovery periods.
Planning for disasters isn’t about expecting the worst. It’s about building resilience, creating peace of mind, and giving yourself and your family the tools to respond effectively when emergencies strike. By taking the time to prepare now, you can protect lives, minimize damage, and speed up recovery.