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Disaster Preparedness
Home & Family
7 Ways You Can Help Protect Your Home and Belongings From Wildfires
New materials, landscaping help prevent spreading
Personal Technology
Your Smartphone Can Save Your Life. It Starts With Setting Up a Medical ID
Let first responders see health info, emergency contacts
Personal Technology
Quiz: Are You Ready to Survive the Next Natural Disaster?
Floods, tornadoes, wildfires hit in unexpected places
Home & Family
Pet Safety Tips for Emergencies and Disasters
Food, medication and accommodations for animals should be part of any plan
Home & Family
Preparing People 50-Plus for Emergencies
Don’t forget important items that might not make the typical list
Home & Family
8 Essential Items for an Emergency To-Go Bag
What to keep in a prepacked disaster kit so you're prepared for any extreme weather event
Personal Technology
Essential Technology for Natural Disasters
Free apps and affordable gadgets can help before and after extreme weather, so plan now
Personal Technology
Quiz: Are You Tech-Ready for an Emergency or Natural Disaster?
Your smartphone can help you stay informed, get aid
Personal Technology Resource Center
What Is a Digital Vault, and Do I Need One?
Store important documents securely in the cloud. Share as necessary
Personal Technology
Like Checklists? Use These Tips to Get Your Smartphone Ready to Help
Other prep tips can help you recover more easily later
Home & Living
Older Adults Need a Disaster Plan, FEMA Says. Most Don't Have One
Extreme weather can strike during any season
Family Caregiving
How Caregivers Can Perpare for Natural Disasters
Decide on a strategy now before foul weather strikes
Personal Technology
Learn the Ways to Find Wireless Emergency Alerts on Your Smartphone
The text-like cellphone messages sometimes disappear
Home & Family
How to Stay Safe at Home or on the Road During Natural Disasters
These tips can help you stay out of harm's way
Earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes and wildfires are hitting in unexpected places
Technology has made it easier for people to prepare and respond during emergencies.
But its reliability depends on the steps a person takes before a disaster strikes. Severe weather — drought, earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires and other extreme events — can put older adults in more danger than those younger because of a higher risk of chronic health conditions and less mobility. So having an emergency plan in place and knowing how to use your technology to help you stay informed is critical.
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