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Click on the links below to quickly find printable fact and activity sheets on a variety of hazards and topics. Whether you are home, on the go, or want to share the information, it pays to be ready.


We are. Are you?
Be Ready Navy!
 
 

 

NATURAL HAZARDS

Dam Failure Thunderstorm and Lightning
Drought Tornado
Earthquake Tsunami
Extreme Heat Volcano    
Flood Volcanic Smog
Hurricane/Typhoon Wildfire
Landslide Winter Storm
Power Outage  

 

DISEASES

Avian Flu Mumps
Influenza (Flu) Non-Polio Enterovirus
H1N1 Flu SARS 
Mad Cow West Nile Virus

 

MANMADE HAZARDS

Chemical Emergencies 
Home Fires
Nuclear Power Plant Emergencies 
Protests
Suspicious Packages 

 

TERRORISM ACTIVE SHOOTER 

Biological Radiological Dispersion
Chemical  Active Shooter
Explosive Devices  
Nuclear Blast  

 

EMERGENCY ACTIONS

Evacuation Lockdown
Safe Haven Mass Notification
Shelter Wide Area Alert Network
Shelter in Place Noncombatant Evacuation Operations

 

KITS AND PLANS

Emergency Kits People with Special Needs 
Financial and Insurance Records Pets in Emergencies 
Making a Family Emergency Plan   Protecting Property
Preparing Kids for Emergencies  

 

FORMS / WORKSHEETS BROCHURES

Family Emergency Plan Form Flu Brochure 
Home Escape Plan Worksheet Family Emergency Plan Brochure 
Contact Cards Family Emergency Plan Brochure-Italian
WAAN Brochure Family Emergency Plan Brochure-Japanese
WAAN Brochure-Japanese Family Emergency Plan Brochure -Spanish

READY NAVY KIDS ACTIVTY SHEETS

Steps Earthquakes Floods Active Shooter
Tsunamis Thunderstorms Hurricanes/Typhoons Winter Storms
Be Ready Navy—Be informed before, during, and after an incident; make a written family emergency plan; and build an emergency supply kit good for at least three days.

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