During this time of total uncertainty, are you wondering how you can make the most of this time to increase your family’s preparedness? Use this schedule and spend 15 minutes a day to not only get your family more prepared for various emergencies, but also, to teach your kids more about the things that really matter!
Welcome to the
15-Minute Emergency Preparedness Challenge for Families!
I want to help you get your family more prepared. And I want to do it NOW.
Not next year. Not when your kids are older. Not once you finish this project at home or that project at work. Let’s do this NOW.
The biggest two reasons people don’t dig into emergency preparedness are
- TIME
- MONEY
Am I right?!
This challenge takes care of both of those problems!
Time
- 15 minutes a day
- 5 days a week
- 4 weeks
That’s all the time this will take. You even get weekends off.
Money
- All printables needed for this challenge are included
- Almost all of the purchases needed are covered in the first 4 days, so you can preview exactly what they are!
- The entire course costs what an average tank of gas costs these days!
That’s it! You give me 15 minutes a day, and I will take care of the rest!
Here are just a few of the areas that you will have confidence in by the end of this Challenge:
- Utility Shut Offs (Gas, Water, Electricity)
- Garage Door Operation when Power is Out
- House Fires
- Earthquakes
- Power Outages
- Family Emergency Plan
- Grab List for Evacuation
- CPR
You thought it would be less, didn’t you? I bet you never imagined you could feel confident in all those areas in just one month, let alone only spending 15 minutes a day on it.
So let’s get this party started, shall we?
Note: If you would like to subscribe to this website, you will get a one-time offer immediately after you click submit, to get the curriculum to this challenge. Just wanted to let you know 😘 You will then have the opportunity to get the full video course at a deeply discounted price by using a coupon code that will be sent to you after we knock out the first task together!
The tasks in the first week are just for you as the parent. They include things like printing out checklists, finding things around your home, and making some small purchases if you don’t already have them. This week is fundamental in preparing for the following weeks.
Week 1 is available for free, by clicking on the link below.
The second week is a great week to involve older kids, ages 8ish on up. It certainly isn’t necessary to include them just yet, but I am a firm believer in including your children in as much of this as possible, since they are just as susceptible to emergencies as we are. You may want to include them on some days and not on others, depending on their ages and abilities. Week 2 includes things like operating your garage door during a power outage, shutting off utilities, etc.
Click here to purchase the FULL VIDEO CHALLENGE, that includes Weeks 1-4, along with all the supporting printables!
The third week is another one for your older kids to do with you. This week focuses on things like testing fire alarms, learning about a family emergency plan, preparing a list of things you would like to have on hand in your home, etc.
Click here to purchase the FULL VIDEO CHALLENGE, that includes Weeks 1-4, along with all the supporting printables!
THIS! THIS IS THE WEEK! This week is for your ENTIRE family, toddlers on up! This is the culminating week where you teach your kids of all ages what they should do in a variety of emergency situations:
- Power Outages
- Fire Safety
- Family Emergency Plan
- Earthquake Safety
- Emergency Evacuation Grab List
Click here to purchase the FULL VIDEO CHALLENGE, that includes Weeks 1-4, along with all the supporting printables!
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