Emergency Planning
Explore helpful resources and information related to wildfire, floods, extreme weather, and other disasters.
Your guide to emergency preparedness and recovery
CSU Extension has helped Coloradans prepare for and cope with disasters for decades. Learn how to be prepared for a variety of emergencies or find resources on what to do after a disaster.
Emergency planning and disaster resources
Gain access to a variety of research-based information on a broad range of topics to help you be prepared for the unexpected.
- Current Drought Information
- Emergency Water Supplies and Treatment
- Making Decisions and Coping Well with Drought
- Water Conservation in and Around the Home
- Drought Basics – National Drought Mitigation Center
- Drought-Ready Communities – National Drought Mitigation Center
Family/Home
- American Red Cross – Home Fire Safety
- Avoiding Wildfire Damage: A Checklist for Homeowners (FEMA)
- Build a Kit
- Emergency Preparedness Starts at Home
- Firewise Communities
- Forest Home Fire Safety
- Home Fires
- Living with Fire: A Guide for the Homeowner
- Plan Ahead for Disasters
- Protecting Your Home from Wildfire
- U.S. Fire Administration
- Wildfires
Food/Water
- Addressing the Impacts of Wildfire on Water Resources
- Emergency Water Supplies and Treatment
- Food Safety and Storage for Emergency Preparedness
- Three-Day Emergency Supply of Shelf-Stable Food for One Person
- Water Conservation in and Around the Home
Landscape
Livestock
- Caring for Livestock Before Disaster
- Caring for Livestock During Disaster
- Caring for Livestock After Disaster
- Livestock Forage Disaster Program (USDA)
- ELAP Livestock Assistance (USDA)
- Livestock Indemnity Program (USDA)
Money/Records
Crops/Farm Management
- Prepare for Flooding in Rural Areas
- Preparing to Evacuate Your Farm
- Flood Recovery Checklist
- Flood Response Plan
- Salvaging Crops After Flooding
Family/Home
Food/Water
- Drinking Water Resources
- Emergency Water Supplies and Treatment
- Food Safety and Storage for Emergency Preparedness
Landscape
Livestock
More information
One of the best ways to get local information is by contacting your local or regional CSU Extension office. View Directory
Department of Local Affairs’ funding programs help local Colorado communities recover from the devastating physical and economic effects of natural disasters. The programs help homeowners, businesses, local governments, and communities rebuild after natural disasters.
For more than a century, The American Red Cross has helped to provide shelter and assistance after major disasters, including wildfires, floods, and tornados.
Colorado Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) is an affiliate of National VOAD, an association of organizations that mitigates and alleviates the impact of disasters; provides a forum promoting cooperation, communication, coordination, and collaboration; and fosters more effective delivery of services to communities affected by disaster.
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