Emergency preparedness isn’t about fear—it’s about having a plan so you don’t have to panic. Over five weeks, we covered the basics: knowing when to stay put and when to go, having a go bag packed for quick evacuations, and keeping stay supplies at home for short-term disruptions. The key is practical, flexible preparation—not hoarding supplies or expecting the worst, but making small, smart choices that keep you and your family safe. With a little planning, you can handle whatever comes your way calmly and confidently—because the best way to face uncertainty is to be ready for it.