Get prepared
Emergencies can happen at any time and without warning. Be ready. With a little preparation, you can respond quickly to help yourself and others. Understand the risks in your area, create a household emergency plan and build an emergency kit.
Emergency planning
Make an emergency plan
A household emergency plan helps you to act quickly, stay connected, and reduce stress when it matters most.
Making an emergency kit
An organized emergency kit ensures you have what you need and you can find it fast. Keep it portable, accessible, and make sure everyone knows where it is.
Emergency planning resources
Household emergency plans, emergency preparedness for children, pets and service animals, staying connected in emergencies.
Types of hazards and emergencies
Weather-related hazards
Floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, winter storms, fog, hail and more
Climate and environmental hazards
Droughts, extreme heat and cold, wildfires and permafrost degradation
Earth and space hazards
Earthquakes, tsunamis, landslides, avalanches, space weather and volcanoes
Public health and safety hazards
Bomb threats, suspicious packages and pandemic preparedness
Technology and infrastructure hazards
Cyberattacks, power outages, hazardous material releases, and radiological and nuclear emergencies
Full list of hazards
View the full list of hazards that may occur in Canada, from natural hazards to cyber and health threats
Emergency Preparedness Week
About Emergency Preparedness Week
Emergency Preparedness (EP) Week is a national awareness initiative and an opportunity for you to take action to ensure you're prepared to protect yourself, your household and your community during an emergency.
Emergency Preparedness Week Toolkit
Graphics, social media content and more information to build your EP Week
Features
Wildfire response
Government of Canada emergency wildfire response, support, and recovery measures
Flooding response
Government of Canada emergency flood response, support, and recovery measures
Flood ready
Floods are among the most frequent and costly natural disasters in Canada. Take steps to protect your property



