There are a lot of different resources to help you, your family, and work get prepared. We all hope we never need these methods. The time to decide to get prepared is not during a disaster, it's before!
There are resources on protective sensitive documents, pets, medication, business toolkits and more. There are also helpful information for caregivers, children, older adults, and people with disabilities. Documents are also available in several different languages.
Visit https://www.ready.gov/publications for the latest and greatest information. Some examples are listed below, but there is much more available.
Your family may not be together when a disaster happens or you may become separated. Make a plan on how you will contact each other and where you will meet to reconnect.
Also, think about loved ones and neighbors that may need some additional support during a disaster.