Emergency Preparedness
Whether it's a sustained power outage or a flood, Extension also has tips for how
to protect your loved ones and your home.
Resource WebsitesPublications
- Carbon Monoxide – A Silent Killer
- Emergency Preparedness for Animals
- Emergency Preparedness for Alaskans
- Emergency Preparedness for Alaskans: Wildfires
- Emergency Preparedness for Alaskans: Tsunamis, Storm Surges and Floods
- Emergency Preparedness for Alaskans: Wind Events
- Keeping Your House Operating During a Cold Alaskan Winter
- What to Do Before, During and After a Natural Disaster in Alaska
Fire Resources
- Wildfire Evacuation Checklist (University of Nevada Cooperative Extension)
- Keeping Food Safe After a Fire (Michigan State University Extension)
- Food Safety Issues After a Fire (Colorado State University Extension)
Earthquake Resources
- What to Do Before, During and After a Natural Disaster in Alaska
- Emergency Preparedness for Alaskans
- Understanding, Testing for and Mitigating Radon
- Emergency Water Supply
- Rebuilding Healthy Homes: Choosing a Contractor
- Rebuilding Healthy Homes: Dealing with Stress and Grief
- Rebuilding Healthy Homes: Assess Damages & Hazards
- Earthquake Mitigation (Alaska Department of Homeland Security & Emergency Management)
- Alaska State Individual Disaster Assistance (Alaska Department of Homeland Security & Emergency Management)
- Earthquake: Public Health and the Environment (Alaska DEC)
- Recovery After A Disaster: The Family Financial Toolkit (University of Minnesota Extension)
- Financial Recovery After a Disaster Video Series (University of Minnesota Extension)
- Rebuild Healthy Homes (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development)
- Is My Water Safe? (Michigan State University Extension)
- Be Prepared for an Earthquake (FEMA)
- Earthquake Safety Checklist (FEMA)
- Extension Disaster Education Network
Fire Resources
- Wildfire Evacuation Checklist (University of Nevada Cooperative Extension)
- Keeping Food Safe After a Fire (Michigan State University Extension)
- Food Safety Issues After a Fire (Colorado State University Extension)