New! Guides on How to Prepare Financially for Earthquakes

Two people sitting at a kitchen table look at a laptop computer together.

Now available from FEMA: The Homeowner’s Guide to Prepare Financially for Earthquakes and the Renters Guide to Prepare Financially for Earthquakes.

These easy-to-use guides help people both consider how an earthquake could impact them, and identify steps they can take today to plan for their recovery.

What’s inside:

  • Guidance and resources, including tips on how to think about and manage personal finances and insurance.
  • Strategies for creating a plan and putting the plan into action.

The input-ready digital format of the guides allows users to insert their own information and customize their plans.

The new publications are available from the Building Science Library at FEMA.gov.

Thank you to the partners who contributed to creating these resources: NEHRP, CREW.org, UPHelp.org, III.org, CAinsurance.gov

New Tools to Raise Awareness About Earthquake Risk & Preparedness

Business owner hanging an "open" sign the door of a shop. Insure Against Earthquakes logo and "Standard business insurance won't cover earthquake losses. Protect your business." Three text bubbles: "Make a business continuity plan." "Ask your agent how to add earthquake coverage." "Consider buying business interruption insurance."

CREW is pleased to share three new outreach & education tools to help you raise awareness about earthquakes & preparedness. The new materials are available in English and Spanish:

First — Two new social media graphics that encourage preparedness: one features small business preparedness; the other home preparedness.

House with cracked and fallen plaster and masonry. "I Own a House in Earthquake Country. What kind of damage could an earthquake do? And how expensive will it be to repair?"

Second — A brochure (print and digital versions) about common kinds of earthquake damage to homes, likely costs, and retrofit options.

Third — A print-ready “Recovery Plan” poster and postcard featuring QR-codes that lead to further information and resources. The poster/postcard can be displayed or distributed at preparedness fairs and other in-person events. (To request a customized set with your agency’s logo and a QR code leading to your preparedness webpage, email us at IAEQproject@crew.org.)

Two people having a conversation while seated at a table. Background: stylized sketch of a house in an earthquake. Captions: What's Your Recovery Plan? Actions you take today can help you get back on your feet after an earthquake.

These and other outreach materials can be found in the Featured Outreach Products section of CREW’s Insure Against Earthquakes educators’ site. The site and the new tools were produced with funding from FEMA through the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program.

June 28 is National Insurance Awareness Day This is a good opportunity to use the graphics to launch a social media message encouraging people to ask an agent about earthquake insurance and consider ways to mitigate.