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Map your household's dependencies, test six disruption scenarios, and build a resilience snapshot that stays private in this browser unless you choose to export, copy, or print it.

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Everything you enter is processed in your browser and saved only in this browser's local storage. HazardNow does not send your local location label, household details, contacts, routes, or notes to a server or place them in a URL.

On a shared device, anyone using this browser profile may see saved details; export if needed, then clear the local passport after use.

My household profile

Record the dependencies that shape your plan

Rough, current estimates are more useful than perfect numbers you never enter. You can update this passport as your household changes.

Place and local history

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People and planning target
Supplies and household systems
Accessibility, medical continuity, and pets
Local hazard concerns
Emergency contacts

These are included only in your local file and private print snapshot—not in the copyable share summary.

Evacuation routes and destinations

Do not rely on a saved route during an incident. Always check current closures and follow official evacuation instructions.

What Fails Next?

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Baseline household readiness

67

adequate

Scenario: 12-hour blackout

First projected failure point

Usable no-power food preparation

Around hour 6

The selected cooking method cannot prepare normal meals without grid power.

Cascading consequences to plan around

  1. 1.Meal options narrow.
  2. 2.Unsafe indoor combustion becomes a carbon-monoxide and fire risk.
  3. 3.Critical charging and backup power becomes the next modeled constraint near hour 12.
  4. 4.Alert and household communications becomes the next modeled constraint near hour 24.

Highest-leverage improvement

Stage one day of familiar no-cook meals and a safe outdoor cooking option where appropriate.

Food on hand does not help if it cannot be prepared safely during an outage.

12 / 24 / 48 / 72-hour changes

Hour 12 · failure-likely

Modeled thresholds crossed: Usable no-power food preparation, Critical charging and backup power.

Action: Preserve phone power, run only critical loads, and move any medical dependency before its tested backup expires.

Hour 24 · failure-likely

Modeled thresholds crossed: Usable no-power food preparation, Critical charging and backup power, Alert and household communications.

Action: Preserve phone power, run only critical loads, and move any medical dependency before its tested backup expires.

Hour 48 · failure-likely

Modeled thresholds crossed: Usable no-power food preparation, Critical charging and backup power, Alert and household communications.

Action: Preserve phone power, run only critical loads, and move any medical dependency before its tested backup expires.

Hour 72 · failure-likely

Modeled thresholds crossed: Usable no-power food preparation, Critical charging and backup power, Alert and household communications.

Action: Preserve phone power, run only critical loads, and move any medical dependency before its tested backup expires.

Private printable snapshot

MY HAZARD PASSPORT — PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD SNAPSHOT
Keep this copy private. It may contain location, contact, medical, and route details.
Local location label: Not entered
Scenario: 12-hour blackout
Baseline readiness: 67/100 (adequate)
First modeled failure: Usable no-power food preparation at approximately hour 6
Highest-leverage improvement: Stage one day of familiar no-cook meals and a safe outdoor cooking option where appropriate.

HOUSEHOLD CONTEXT
4 people: 2 adult(s), 2 child(ren), 0 older or mobility-limited household member(s); 0 pet(s).
Accessible transportation ready: yes
Pet evacuation ready: no
Medical dependency: none; 7 medication day(s); continuity plan ready: no

EMERGENCY CONTACTS
None entered.

EVACUATION ROUTES
None entered.

TIMELINE
12h — failure-likely: Modeled thresholds crossed: Usable no-power food preparation, Critical charging and backup power. Preserve phone power, run only critical loads, and move any medical dependency before its tested backup expires.
24h — failure-likely: Modeled thresholds crossed: Usable no-power food preparation, Critical charging and backup power, Alert and household communications. Preserve phone power, run only critical loads, and move any medical dependency before its tested backup expires.
48h — failure-likely: Modeled thresholds crossed: Usable no-power food preparation, Critical charging and backup power, Alert and household communications. Preserve phone power, run only critical loads, and move any medical dependency before its tested backup expires.
72h — failure-likely: Modeled thresholds crossed: Usable no-power food preparation, Critical charging and backup power, Alert and household communications. Preserve phone power, run only critical loads, and move any medical dependency before its tested backup expires.

Planning estimate only. Follow official alerts, evacuation orders, medical guidance, equipment instructions, and emergency services.

Sanitized share summary

Safe to copy: excludes the local location label, household notes, contacts, routes, and accessibility, pet, and medical notes.

My Hazard Passport — What Fails Next
Scenario: 12-hour blackout
Readiness baseline: 67/100 (adequate).
First modeled constraint: Usable no-power food preparation around hour 6.
Highest-leverage improvement: Stage one day of familiar no-cook meals and a safe outdoor cooking option where appropriate.
Private household, location, contact, medical-detail, note, and route fields are intentionally omitted.
Rules-based planning estimate only; follow official instructions and emergency services.

Planning support—not live incident guidance

Follow official alerts and orders. Call emergency services for immediate danger, and use qualified medical, electrical, fuel, generator, or structural guidance when those systems are involved.