Disaster 360

Disaster Preparedness

Preparedness begins before the emergency. AFRN provides practical guides, training resources, webinars, workshops, and family readiness tools to help households, volunteers, responders, and communities prepare for disasters before they happen.

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Preparedness Guides

Practical written guides that help families and communities prepare for emergencies, build plans, assemble supplies, and understand disaster risks.

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Training & Courses

Structured training options that help individuals, volunteers, and responders build real preparedness skills before an emergency occurs.

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Webinars

Online preparedness sessions covering emergency planning, family readiness, community safety, and disaster awareness.

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Workshops

Hands-on learning opportunities designed to help participants practice preparedness skills and apply emergency planning concepts.

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Family & Home Preparedness

Resources focused on home safety, evacuation planning, emergency kits, family communication, pets, children, seniors, and household resilience.

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Before Disaster Strikes

Preparedness Is the Foundation of Community Safety

The best time to prepare is before an emergency begins.

Disasters often create confusion, limited resources, communication failures, and delayed access to help. Preparedness reduces that risk by giving families and communities a plan before they are forced to make decisions under pressure.

AFRN’s Disaster Preparedness section is designed to help people understand realistic risks, prepare their homes, build emergency kits, create communication plans, and know what steps to take before, during, and immediately after an incident.

Practical Readiness

Resources That Turn Awareness into Action

Preparedness must be simple enough for families and strong enough to support community response.

AFRN combines public education, training, webinars, workshops, and family readiness resources into one preparedness system. This allows individuals to start with basic household planning and continue into more advanced training, volunteer opportunities, and community preparedness programs.

The goal is not fear. The goal is confidence, capability, and readiness.

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Start Preparing Before the Emergency

Explore AFRN preparedness guides, training opportunities, webinars, workshops, and family readiness resources designed to help you take practical action before disaster strikes.

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