Private household resilience workspace

Find what fails first—before an emergency does.

My Hazard Passport turns your household's real dependencies—water, food, power, communications, medical continuity, transportation, accessibility, and pets—into a private resilience test you can revisit, print, or export.

Private by design

Your details stay in this browser

No account, public profile, or share URL. HazardNow does not put household notes, contacts, routes, or a local location label into analytics or page URLs.

Rules you can understand

Deterministic scenario results

The same inputs produce the same output: a first failure point, likely cascading consequences, the highest-leverage improvement, and a 12/24/48/72-hour action timeline.

Built to be useful later

Save locally, export, and print

Return to the same browser, keep an encrypted-device backup if you choose, or print a private snapshot for an emergency-plan binder.

What Fails Next?

Stress-test six realistic disruptions

Pick a scenario and see where the household's connected systems begin to break down. This is a planning exercise, not a forecast or live incident alert.

  1. 112-hour blackout
  2. 272-hour winter storm
  3. 3Heat, smoke, and power failure
  4. 4One-week water interruption
  5. 5Cell and internet outage
  6. 6Fuel shortage during evacuation

Connect planning to reviewed local history

Optionally choose one of HazardNow's 53 reviewed county profiles. The workspace shows leading FEMA declaration categories and NOAA observed-event categories separately, with a link to the underlying county profile.

Historical record counts are not a risk score, probability, forecast, or statement of current conditions.

Use the output responsibly

My Hazard Passport helps organize household decisions. During an incident, follow official alerts, evacuation orders, utility instructions, emergency services, and qualified medical or technical professionals.

Open the private workspace