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Start working towards peace-of-mind today. We’ll help you plan your emergency foods, storage, equipment, evacuation, budget and more. Get it done all at once or over time. 

Emergency Preparedness Guidance

At Prepared Northwest, Inc. we offer clients from customized Family Emergency Preparedness Plans to food storage, emergency food supplies, emergency equipment and more. Our goal is to provide the client with expertise to make the planning process cost effective and with the greatest opportunity to succeed. Read more >

Not-So-Fun Fact

Did you know that most injuries and deaths caused by earthquakes are due to objects falling on the occupants? If your home has not been Earthquake Proofed and/or not undergone a Seismic Retrofit to withstand a major earthquake then give us a call. Protect your home and your family. Call today: 503-757-7572.

Are you prepared for the aftermath of a major earthquake or other natural disaster? “Everything west of Interstate 5 will be toast.” That’s what a federal emergency management official told author Kathryn Schulz for her article in The New Yorker last month about “The Really Big One,” sending shock waves across the Pacific Northwest.

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Emergency Preparedness: Emergency Kits and Supplies

  Being prepared can reduce fear, anxiety, and losses that accompany disasters. Preparing yourself and your family with at least a 72 hour kit and an emergency plan will reduce anxiety and panic should you find yourself in a disaster situation. Many emergencies...

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Emergency Preparedness: Evacuation

During most natural disasters like flooding or ice and snowstorms, the best advice is to stay home and shelter in place. What I’ll be discussing in this article are those times when you need to leave.

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Emergency Preparedness: Emergency Response

What can the citizens of Lake Oswego expect from professional emergency responders such as the L.O. police and the L.O. Fire Department should a magnitude 8 or 9 earthquake* hit Oregon and Washington?

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