Prepare in a Year: A comprehensive guide to preparing your home and family for a disaster. One hour of planning and action each month leads to successful PREPAREDNESS.
Seattle Hazard Explorer: Where are disasters likely to occur in Greater Seattle? Maps of areas susceptible to earthquakes, floods, landslides and more can be found here.
Urban Survival Posters: Information on how to survive in an urban environment after a disaster.
AlertSeattle: Sign up to receive emergency notifications from the city.
MyShake App: Receive early warning earthquake alerts on your mobile phone. Available for Apple and Android.
Preparedness Training: Basics (for your home), Seattle Neighborhoods Actively Prepare (for you and your neighbors' immediate blocks) and Workplace Preparedness (for businesses).
GMRS Radio: Information on how to obtain and use a GMRS radio to communicate after a disaster.
On Medicare? Find out how you can get care in a disaster or emergency.
Are you an Architect or a Civil Engineer?: Help your neighbors after a disaster. Get Certified in Post Earthquake Safety Evaluation of Buildings!
Make steady progress with these prioritized emergency preparedness (PEP) checklists:
• PEP #1 – Budget Water and Food.
• PEP #2 – Home and Local Home Sources.
• PEP #3 – Go Bags and Pets.
Contact roanoke.park.hub@gmail.com for information on:
Participate in periodic neighborhood drills (no experience needed).
Using GMRS and HAM radios to stay connected with others when all other forms of communication (cellular, internet, landline phones) are down.
Prepare for a regional disaster:
Help your Seattle friends and family find their local Hub on this interactive map.
Support Resilience. Donate critical gear
Stay current. Get Hub monthly meeting agendas, periodic preparedness updates, or annual drill notices from roanoke.park.hub@gmail.com
Check Seattle Emergency Hubs Calendar for a full list of family-friendly preparedness events city wide, including Urban Survival Skills Fairs and Roanoke Park Hub events.
Volunteer according to your interests & skills or ask about our current Hub priorities by emailing roanoke.park.hub@gmail.com
Form a Block Watch or Building Watch group. We’ll help you get started.
Start a SNAP group (Seattle Neighbors Actively Prepare). The City of Seattle offers an online toolkit.