For ordinary households

Know how ready your
household actually is.

Take a free 5-minute Resilience Score and get a practical 7-day plan for blackouts, heat, storms, supply shocks, and evacuation.

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War in the region. Supply chains and energy markets reacting in turn. 65% of Europeans want to be more prepared. Only 29% keep basic food and water at home.Eurobarometer 2025 · EU Civil Protection →
Atlantic hurricane season is here. Power grids stress in summer. 72% of US households experienced a disaster in the past 5 years. Only 48% keep an emergency supply kit at home.FEMA Ready.gov 2024 National Household Survey →
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One calm preparedness email each Thursday. 3-minute read · sourced · always one practical action (or a clear reason to do nothing this week). Plus: free Civilian Resilience Starter PDF as soon as you confirm.

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What your 5-minute score looks like

Your result will show

  • Overall household readiness score (out of 42)
  • Strongest and weakest domains across 5 areas
  • First action to complete this week (one thing)
  • 7-day field plan (one task per day)
  • Personal kit list recommendation
A taste of the test · question 1 of 21

The entire city has just lost power and mobile signal from every operator. What is your first action?

WATER & FOOD SECURITY EVACUATION PROTOCOLS MEDICAL READINESS ENERGY INDEPENDENCE COMMUNITY RESILIENCE PSYCHOLOGICAL STABILITY PERSONAL SECURITY WATER & FOOD SECURITY EVACUATION PROTOCOLS MEDICAL READINESS ENERGY INDEPENDENCE COMMUNITY RESILIENCE PSYCHOLOGICAL STABILITY PERSONAL SECURITY
Who this is for

This is for

  • Normal households · parents · renters · homeowners
  • Apartment dwellers and small houses
  • People who want calm, practical preparation
  • Anyone tired of doom-scrolling but unsure what to do

This is not for

  • Gear collectors and tactical cosplay
  • Bunker fantasies and three-month bug-out kits
  • Political doom-scrolling
  • "Buy this gadget or perish" content
What's on your mind?

Start where it worries you most

Pick what feels closest — we'll build a calm, practical list for that. You can change it later.

How it works

From "I should probably do something" to a working household system in five steps.

1

Assess

Take the 5-minute Resilience Score. 21 questions, 5 domains, no email needed.

2

Prioritise

See your gap map — strongest and weakest domains, ranked. Your first action this week.

3

Act

Get a 7-day plan, one small action per day — written for your weakest area.

4

Equip

Build a kit list that fits your home, climate, family, pets, and medical needs. Print or save.

5

Review

Save progress in your private Cabinet. Update every season — preparedness is maintenance, not a one-off.

Don't have 5 minutes?

Grab a starter PDF — the first 72 hours, no email required.

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Why this, why now

Government guides tell you what could go wrong. They don't tell you what to do on a regular Tuesday.

Across Europe, 65% of people want to be more prepared. Only 47% have a flashlight ready. Only 29% keep basic food and water at home (Eurobarometer 2025).

Across the US, 72% of households experienced a disaster in the past 5 years. Only 48% keep an emergency supply kit. Only 39% have made an emergency plan (FEMA Ready.gov 2024).

This is not about bunkers or three-month bug-out bags. It's about three or four small habits that, once in place, mean a blackout is an inconvenience, not a crisis.

Read the plain-English guide to civilian resilience →

Source: Eurobarometer 2025 — EU Civil Protection Knowledge Network

Source: FEMA Ready.gov 2024 National Household Survey

How we work

Sourced. Audited. Open.

🇪🇺 Your national civil-protection authority: EU CP
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Five minutes for a Resilience Score, ninety seconds for a Kit List. Free, no email needed to start.

Weekly Resilience Briefings

What we wrote this month

One calm 3-minute briefing every Thursday. What changed, what matters, one action.

2026-06-04
Defence spending up, your taxes up — what the 5% NATO target means at the till
NATO's June 2025 Hague summit raised the alliance target to 5% of GDP. That money has to come from somewhere. A calm reading of which household budgets get squeezed first.
Read briefing
2026-05-29
When Tehran burns, your fuel pump knows about it
The Israel–Iran exchanges of 2025 reshaped oil and shipping prices for everyone in Europe. A calm look at how Middle East shocks reach your fuel pump — and what that means for the household budget this summer.
Read briefing
2026-05-22
Five moves before the next heatwave
Heat kills more people in a sustained crisis than most violent threats — quietly, and mostly indoors. Five low-cost moves to make before the temperature climbs.
Read briefing
2026-06-08
Tornado preparedness fundamentals — the complete US household reference for Tornado Alley and adjacent regions
A comprehensive reference for US households in tornado-prone regions. Watch vs Warning, shelter assignment, the 90-second rule, post-tornado recovery. The single most-referenced document for Tornado Alley households.
Read briefing
2026-06-04
Western wildfire preparedness fundamentals — the complete US household reference for fire-adjacent communities
A comprehensive reference for Western US households living within fire-risk distance of natural vegetation. Defensible space, evacuation triggers, supply checklists, post-fire return procedures. The single most-referenced document for fire-adjacent households.
Read briefing
2026-06-01
Hurricane preparedness fundamentals — the complete US household reference for the 2027 season
A comprehensive reference for US households in hurricane-prone regions. Categories, evacuation zone systems, shelter-in-place vs evacuation decision rules, supply checklists, post-storm recovery. The single most-referenced US household preparedness document for Atlantic and Gulf coast households.
Read briefing

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We watch so you don't panic-check the news. One calm briefing every Thursday. Honest about quiet weeks. Always ends with one thing to do (or not do).