This is the starting point. Before you specialize in communications or medical, you need a solid baseline — a 90-day plan that covers the essentials for any disruption. This domain ties all twelve domains together into one actionable household strategy, from the first 72 hours through a full quarter of self-sufficiency.
What You Will Learn
01 The 72-hour, 14-day, and 90-day planning tiers
02 Household emergency plan creation
03 Go-bag and shelter-in-place kit building
04 Family communication and rally point planning
05 Document protection and vital records
06 Insurance review and gap analysis
07 Emergency contact networks
08 Annual review and plan maintenance
09 Scaling preparedness for apartments, houses, and rural properties
10 Teaching preparedness to children and elderly family members
Key Questions
These are the questions this domain answers. Each will link to a dedicated article as content is published.
- Where do I start with emergency preparedness?
- Article coming soon.
- What does a realistic 90-day plan look like?
- Article coming soon.
- What should be in a go-bag versus a shelter-in-place kit?
- Article coming soon.
- How do I get my family on board with preparedness planning?
- Article coming soon.
- How often should I review and update my emergency plan?
- Article coming soon.
Articles
We are converting field manual content into structured web articles for this domain. Each article is written to the DERIT Publishing Standards and structured for both quick reference and deep learning.
REFERENCE
For the complete publishing standard that governs all DERIT content, see DERIT-PUB-00-STD.