⚠ Active Disasters & Declarations (FEMA | EC)
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Canada: AB BC MB NB NL NS NT NU ON PE QC SK YT
International: UK/EU 112 | AU 000 | NZ 111 | JP 110/119 | MX 911 | BR 190
🆘 Quick Reference
Earthquake: Drop, Cover, Hold OnTornado: Lowest floor, interior room
Flood: Higher ground - Turn around, don't drown
Fire: Get out, stay out, call 911
Gas leak: Leave immediately, don't use electronics
Chemical: Move upwind, shelter in place
Active threat: Run, Hide, Fight
CO alarm: Get outside, call 911, don't re-enter
Flood water: Turn off electricity at breaker before contact
Lightning: Get inside; avoid trees, water, metal; crouch if stuck outside
Tsunami: Move inland and uphill immediately; don't wait
Power out: Fridge safe 4hrs, freezer 48hrs if closed
Heat stroke: Cool rapidly with water/ice; call 911; confusion is danger sign
Hypothermia: Remove wet clothes; warm gradually; hot drinks if conscious
Civil unrest: Avoid crowds; get indoors; don't engage; document if safe
🎒 Emergency Kit
- Water/Food: Water: 1 gal/4L per person per day; Water purification tablets; Non-perishable food- Medical: First aid kit; Prescription medications; Infant/special needs items; N95 masks
- Tools/Comms: Flashlight + batteries; Battery/crank radio; Whistle; Phone + charger; Wrench (utilities)
- Docs/Money: Cash in small bills; Copies: IDs, insurance, bank; Emergency contacts; Local maps
- Shelter/Clothing: Emergency blanket; Change of clothes; Sturdy shoes; Rain gear
- Sanitation: Moist towelettes; Garbage bags + ties; Bleach; Personal hygiene items
Source: Ready.gov / GetPrepared.gc.ca
🏠 Home Prep
- Know: 2 evacuation routes; Family communication plan; Utility shutoffs (gas, water, electric); Nearest shelters; How to receive alerts- Safety: Test smoke/CO detectors monthly; Secure water heater + heavy furniture; Fire extinguisher accessible; Know shelter-in-place location
- Power Outage: Generator: OUTSIDE ONLY; Keep 20ft/6m from openings (CO risk)
- Pets: ID tags + microchip; Carrier/leash; Food/water; Medications; Vaccination records
- Children: Comfort item; ID bracelet; Emergency contact card; Age-appropriate instructions
💰 Financial Help
Disaster Aid: FEMA (housing, repairs, personal property) | SBA Loans (low-interest loans)Benefits: 211 connects to local aid | Benefits.gov finder | SNAP/Food stamps
Tip: Document damage with photos BEFORE cleanup; keep all receipts
🔄 Recovery
Before entering: Wait for official all-clear; check for gas smell, structural damageInside: No electricity if flooding; photograph everything; wear N95 + gloves
Food safety: Discard if power out 4+ hrs (fridge) or thawed (freezer); when in doubt, throw it out
Mold: Appears within 24-48 hrs; dry everything; clean with water/detergent; consider N95
Avoid: Contractor scams (get multiple bids, check licenses); price gouging (report to AG)
📚 Resources
Guides: Emergency Guide | First Aid | Shelter & SafetyUSA: FEMA 1-800-621-3362 (no immigration check) | Shelters 1-800-733-2767 | 211 Food/housing/utilities | Power Outages
Crisis Lines: Veterans 988 press 1 | DV Hotline 1-800-799-7233 | SAMHSA 1-800-662-4357
Canada: GetPrepared.gc.ca | Red Cross Canada | Weather Alerts