Welcome to the ReadyPack Resource Library — your go-to collection of practical, expert-backed tools and guides to help you prepare for emergencies big and small. Whether you’re building a family emergency plan, packing a go bag, or learning how to respond to natural disasters in Canada, you’ll find everything you need right here. Start with our printable checklists, seasonal preparedness tips, or browse to get ready with confidence.
Household emergency plan: Emergency Meeting Locations
Plan ahead with this meeting locations sheet. Record your indoor, local, and out-of-town spots so your family knows where to go in a crisis.
Household emergency plan: Evacuation Plan + Routes
Map your emergency exits and evacuation routes with this printable sheet. Includes space for transportation plans and safe destinations.
How to Create an Emergency Plan If You Live in an Apartment building
Live in a high-rise or apartment? Learn how to create an emergency plan that works in shared buildings, with evacuation tips and safety checklists.
Evacuation Reference Binder
Organize your emergency documents in one place with this printable evacuation binder. Includes checklists, contacts, routes, and medical info.
How to Stock an Emergency Food Kit: Essential Tips and Strategies
Build a practical emergency food kit with shelf-stable, nutritious options. Learn what to buy, how much to store, and how to plan for your household.
In Case of Death: How to Prepare Important Documents and Information
Help your family navigate the unexpected. This checklist includes essential info, contacts, and documents to prepare in case of your death.
Preparing for the Next Pandemic: Lessons Learned and How to Get Ready Now
Don’t get caught off guard again. Learn how to prepare for future pandemics with supply checklists, planning tips, and mental health strategies.
How to Identify Natural Disasters That Could Affect Your Area
Learn how to recognize the early signs of natural disasters like wildfires, floods, and storms. Understand alerts and what to do when danger strikes.
How to Create a Family Emergency Plan: A Step-by-Step Guide
Keep your family safe with a personalized emergency plan. Follow these simple steps to prepare together and stay connected during a crisis.
Emergency preparedness: What to do before, during, and after a disaster
Get practical advice for every stage of an emergency. Learn how to prepare, stay safe during disasters, and recover afterward with confidence.
Household disaster plan checklist
Prepare your household for emergencies with this easy-to-use checklist. Covers evacuation, communication, supplies, and home safety tips.
emergency Supplies Checklist: Car
Prepare your car for emergencies with this vehicle-specific supplies checklist. Stay safe on the road with essential tools, gear, and cold-weather items.
What happens if you’re stranded in your car
Stuck in your vehicle during a storm or breakdown? Learn how to stay warm, signal for help, and survive until assistance arrives.
How to know how much food to pack in your emergency kit
Wondering how much food and water your household needs? Use this guide to calculate emergency supply amounts by person, pet, and duration.
Wildfire Preparedness 101: How to Stay Safe Before, During, and After a Wildfire
Get wildfire-ready with this beginner guide. Learn how to create defensible space, prepare your emergency kit, and evacuate safely if needed.
Prepare and Stay Safe: Blizzard
Be ready for extreme winter weather. This guide covers how to prepare for a blizzard, what supplies to have, and how to stay safe during power outages.
Emergency Supply Checklist: Pets
Keep your pets safe during emergencies with this supplies checklist. Covers food, meds, ID tags, and comfort items for dogs, cats, and small animals.
Emergency Supply Checklist: Babies
Prepare for emergencies with babies in mind. This checklist includes formula, diapers, comfort items, and more for infants and young children.
Family Emergency Plan: Conversation Starters and Essential Questions
Start the preparedness conversation with confidence. Use these family-friendly prompts to talk about emergencies without fear or overwhelm.