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62 annotated links to agencies, standards bodies, nonprofits, tools and forums. Most of them go somewhere we neither own nor earn from, which is the point.

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  • Government or standards bodyGovernment agencyFree

    Ready.gov (opens in a new tab)

    FEMA

    The federal baseline for household preparedness, in more than ten languages. Start here before you buy anything. The checklists are conservative and free, which is the right combination for a first plan.

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    Build a kit (opens in a new tab)

    FEMA

    The federal kit list. Treat it as a floor rather than a target: it is deliberately generic, so it under-specifies for cold climates and says little about medication.

  • Government or standards bodyGovernment agencyFree

    Making water safe in an emergency (opens in a new tab)

    CDC

    Boiling times, bleach ratios and what disinfection does not fix. The chemical ratios here are the ones to trust, because most of the numbers circulating online are copied from older guidance.

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    Ground water and drinking water (opens in a new tab)

    EPA

    Standards, contaminant limits and how to read a water quality report. Useful when you want to know what a filter claim means rather than what the box says.

  • Government or standards bodyGovernment agencyFree

    Cooperative Extension System (opens in a new tab)

    USDA NIFA

    Find your state extension office. Extension publications are the most under-used preparedness resource in the country: tested, local, free, and written by people who answer the phone.

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