Picture this: thunder cracks, the lights die, and the kids’ eyes go wide. In that instant you can panic…or perform. At Prepper Dad, we teach families how to perform—calmly, confidently, and together. Below is your first roadmap to readiness and a sneak peek at how our coaching team can carry you the rest of the way, step by step.
Every ZIP code has a “Top-3” hazard mix—blizzards in Boston, hurricanes in Houston, blackouts in Phoenix. Take ten minutes on your county emergency-management page to list the threats most likely to knock on your door.
Grab a clipboard and walk each room:
Smoke alarms installed & tested?
One ABC fire extinguisher readily accessible?
Everyone know the breaker box and main water shut-off?
Snap photos of gaps. Fix the low-hanging fruit this weekend.
Aim for three days of family survival basics:
Water: one gallon per person per day.
Food: shelf-stable meals that won’t spook picky eaters.
Lights & Power: two LED flashlights, fresh batteries, a USB power bank.
Comfort: crayons, card deck, favorite snacks—calm kids, calm parents.
Label a clear bin “Emergency Kit” and store it where you can grab-and-go.
On one index card jot:
Stick copies on the fridge, in backpacks, and glove boxes. Review every six months