National Wildfire Awareness Month

Why Wildfire Preparedness Is Leadership Every May, National Wildfire Awareness Month reminds us of a simple truth—wildfires don’t wait for us to be ready. They move fast, strike unexpectedly, and leave lasting damage behind. But here’s the shift: preparedness isn’t about fear—it’s about leadership. Whether you live in a high-risk zone like California or in … Read more

Winter Isn’t Over Yet

Practical Winter Safety Tips for Families and Businesses The Calendar Changed. The Weather Didn’t. March 20 may mark the official end of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, but icy sidewalks, freezing rain, and late-season snowstorms don’t check the calendar before they arrive. In fact, AccuWeather continues to show winter advisories across parts of the Northeast,  … Read more

Why Hurricane Preparedness Matters

A Resource Worth Sharing When it comes to hurricanes, hope is not an option. Preparation is the difference between safety and devastation, between calm and chaos. That’s why I’m always on the lookout for credible, actionable resources I can share with families, communities, and organizations. Recently, I came across a comprehensive guide created by Farah … Read more

September is National Preparedness Month

Fortify Your Future Today Why This Month Matters September is more than the end of summer and the start of fall—it’s National Preparedness Month, a nationwide reminder that disasters don’t wait for a convenient time to strike. Each year, FEMA and Ready.gov lead this campaign to help families, businesses, and communities strengthen their ability to … Read more

Why Have an Emergency Action Plan

Why Have an Emergency Action Plan Picture this: It’s 2 a.m., and you wake to the acrid smell of smoke. Outside, the sky glows orange like a cruel, fiery dawn. There’s no time to think—just grab and go. But grab what? And go where? This isn’t some disaster movie plot. This is Southern California right … Read more