Are You Prepared?
Disasters can happen at any time. Are you and your family prepared for a worst case scenario? Check out some of our publications to help you get organized, get safety information and much, much more. Let us help. Call an agent today to get specific information to suit you and your family’s needs.We want you to be ready when the time comes. So get educated and get prepared!
Preparedness Aids:
- Extreme Weather Information Sheet
- Preparing for the Unexpected
- Texas Disaster Supplies Kit
- Prepare Your GrabandGo Kit
- Emergency Food and Water Supplies
- Don’t Dread – Plan Ahead (Evacuation Planning for Those with Special Needs)
- Emergency Supplies Checklist for People with Disabilities
- Texas Diabetes Supplies Kit List
Home Preparation Tips:
- Emergency Food and Water Supplies
- Hand Washing
- Living Without Power
- After the Disaster: Replacing Lost or Damaged Documents
- Protecting-Your-Home-From-Wind-Damage
Disaster Response
Maintain Your Health During a Disaster
Disaster Recovery Services Available to You
Manage Stress During a Disaster
Return to Normal After a Disaster Disaster Preparedness for Older Adults
Sea Grant Publications:
Child Welfare and Basic Safety:
Animal and Livestock Preparation Tips:
Here are some of our favorite links to organizations who are also devoted to you being educated and prepared:
Preparing for a Storm – texas.gov
Texas Department of Public Safety – Division of Emergency Management
TxDOT – Travel Highway Conditions
Texas Extension Disaster Education
NOAA – National Hurricane Center
NOAA – Storm Surge and Coastal Inundation
NOAA – National Weather Service
FEMA – Federal Emergency Management Agency
American Red Cross
Livestock Preparedness – Texas Extension Disaster Education