Category Archives: Disaster Preparedness

STAY AWARE: Your Safety Depends On It!

Self-awareness isn’t just about knowing yourself—it’s about tuning into your surroundings and having a solid plan to stay safe in everyday situations. By staying vigilant, you can spot potential risks early and act confidently to protect yourself. Let’s dive deeper with some practical examples to illustrate how this works in real life. Scan Your Environment: […]

The Ultimate Guide to Emergency Preparedness – Now Available on Amazon!

In a world where hurricanes, wildfires, floods, and unexpected emergencies are becoming the new normal, being prepared is no longer optional—it’s essential. The Ultimate Guide to Emergency Preparedness by Reuben Meador, now available on Amazon, delivers a practical, empowering, and forward-thinking approach to safety for families, individuals, and communities. Why This Book Matters Research shows […]

WHEN THE STORM HITS: Emergency Planning Tactics for Every Small Business Owner

Even if you’ve been lucky so far, disasters don’t negotiate. Fires, cyberattacks, floods, power failures—each one has the power to halt your operations, upend cash flow, and shake customer trust. Yet too many small business owners delay planning until it’s already too late. Emergency preparedness isn’t about fear—it’s about clarity. Having a plan doesn’t mean […]

WILDFIRE SAFETY: Be Ready with Your Go Bag!

Wildfires can spread fast, so preparation is key! Watch NEPTA’s video of a family evacuating with their go bag to see how every second counts. Here’s what to do if a wildfire is approaching and how to prep your go bag: If a Wildfire is Approaching: Stay Calm, Act Fast: Monitor local alerts (radio, TV, […]

From Fun to Function: The Hidden Step in Family Emergency Preparedness

🎒 Building a GO Kit and assembling emergency food storage can be one of the most rewarding and even funactivities a family can do together. Kids love the idea of creating their own mini survival packs, parents enjoy the peace of mind that comes from being prepared, and everyone can appreciate the teamwork that goes into […]

FROM ACTIVE SHOOTERS TO HURRICANES: Why All Hazard Preparedness is the New Standard in 2025

In today’s world, the definition of “preparedness” has dramatically evolved. It’s no longer just about stocking up on supplies before a hurricane or having a fire escape plan at home. In 2025, communities, businesses, and families face a growing list of threats—natural disasters, active shooter incidents, cyberattacks, pandemics, and even infrastructure failures. This shift demands […]

Navigating FEMA’s 2025 Mitigation Planning Guide: What Communities Need to Know

In April 2025, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) rolled out its updated Local Mitigation Planning Policy Guide, a blueprint for how communities can prepare for natural disasters. Known formally as FP-206-21-0002, this document isn’t just a set of rules—it’s a roadmap for building resilience in a world where storms, floods, and wildfires seem to […]

Preparedness is not paranoia—it’s power!

Being Prepared in Uncertain Times: A Mind, Body, and Family Strategy In today’s world, uncertainty seems to be the only thing we can count on. From global pandemics and economic instability to rising mental health struggles and increasing natural disasters, the need for personal and family preparedness has never been more urgent—or more empowering. So […]

Standing Firm in Uncertain Times: Don’t Let Fear Cripple You

Every headline these days seems to echo uncertainty—natural disasters, economic instability, political division, global tension, and a world that feels more unpredictable than ever. It’s no surprise that many people are feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and fearful. But while fear is a natural response to the unknown, we must not allow it to become a permanent […]

Neighbor Helps Neighbor: The Highest Calling of Humanity

2/17/25  – Today, a Delta flight overturned on the runway—an event that could have ended in tragedy, yet miraculously, all onboard survived with only 18 injuries. In moments like these, we are reminded of the power of human connection. When disaster strikes—whether in the air or on the ground—it is our instinct to help one […]