Are you tired of procrastinating about preparing for emergencies?

Are you frustrated by sifting through websites to find credible, doable, and practical information?



It is all here!



Everything you need to know to get ready for

any type of disaster or emergency.

Videos, checklists, plans, templates, downloadable handouts, and so much more



Learn how to: 

  • Communicate and reunite with your family after a disaster 
  • Safely shelter in your home and evacuate 
  • Assemble essential supplies for your family's (and pet) needs 
  • Prepare your home for any type of disaster
  • Live without electricity 
  • Prevent injury and reduce loss 
  • Properly manage hygiene and sanitation issues during an emergency
  • Reduce the emotional effects of a disaster on your family
  • Support seniors' needs
  • Prepare if you live in an apartment or condo
  • and so much more!

Also included are simple checklists to make preparing easy. 

Curriculum


  Welcome
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  Step 1 - Safeguard Important Documents
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  Step 2 Create a Communication and Reunion Plan
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  Step 3 Create a Shelter and Evacuation Plan
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  Step 4 Assemble Emergency Supplies
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  Prepare Food and Water (step 4 cont'd)
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  Consider Special Needs (step 4 cont'd)
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  Prepare your Pet for a Disaster (step 4 cont'd)
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  Step 5 Prepare the House
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  Prepare for Specific Disasters (step 5 cont'd)
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  Complete Annual Maintenance (step 5 cont'd)
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  Prepare the Utilities (step 5 cont'd)
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  Preparing - Multi-Residential Complex (step 5 cont'd)
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  Wrap up
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  Refer a friend program
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Meet your instructor

Spending thirty-plus years in disaster management has given Kim Fournier the expertise in how to prepare and respond to any disaster. Drawing from her experience with the Canadian Forces, community outreach, public health, education, survival, emergency preparedness and response, and humanitarian operations, Kim takes the guesswork out of preparing for and responding to disasters. Well known for her practical, comprehensive, and compassionate approach, Kim feels privileged to help families and organizations prepare for disasters.

Kim holds a Master of Arts in Disaster and Emergency Management, and she has been awarded several medals honouring her missions, accomplishments, and dedication for her service with the Canadian Forces.

Kim currently lives in Victoria, Canada. Her firm, Kim Fournier Consulting, assists governments, businesses, and families with their preparedness efforts. Visit Kim at www.kimfournier.com for special offers, follow her blog for credible information about emergencies and disasters, or to learn more about her company's services and credentials.

Companion Book


Get the book as a course companion. It also includes how to respond to emergencies and return home safely, how to make water from any source potable, how to reduce the stress and trauma on your family, what really happens during a disaster, and so much more.

Available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, SOS Gear and most bookstores.

From the Mayor of Fort McMurray, Alberta

“Hello Kim. I just wanted to send my thanks to you for the excellent 7 Steps to Emergency Preparedness for Families. It is one I know everyone here could have used before our big wildfire in 2016! While it’s too late for that one, we are still dealing with the aftermath which your book covers as well. I think you have done a fantastic job, even including getting official media vs social media messaging and promoting the psychosocial effects, or in my slang, Mental Health Matters!” 

Mayor Melissa Blake