We Empower Families to Withstand and Recover from Disasters

Find the Best Family Disaster Preparedness Plans and Home Protection Options

Prepare Your Family and Home for Disasters

Make a family disaster plan and know what to do before, during and after.

Please enter a more specific address.

Earthquakes

Extreme Heat

Flood

Hail

Hurricane

Lightning

Tornado

Tsunami

Wildfire

Winter Storm

How Strong is My Home Against Disasters?

Upgrade your home for harsh weather with retrofits specific to the age and location of your house.

Buyers Guide to Resilient Homes

Buy a Disaster-Resilient Home

Check to see if homes you are shopping for will withstand natural disasters.

Get the Guide

We’re Here to Help You Before, During, and After a Disaster

The Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH) — a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization — is the leading consumer advocate for strengthening homes and safeguarding families from natural and manmade disasters by following a solid emergency plan.

Resilience Policy Resource Guide

The Playbook provides proven strategies for all leaders who wish to drive resilience.

National Disaster Resilience Conference

This annual conference brings together the nation’s leading voices in disaster safety.

No Code. No Confidence. – Inspect2Protect

Inspect2Protect will help you understand the building code where you live.

Building Stronger Communities Through Partnerships

We partner with more than 100 innovative and diverse leaders and organizations with the mission to make America a more disaster-resistant nation. These Founding and Legacy partners are the cornerstone of the disaster safety movement and share a vision that includes safe, strong, and sustainable structures for every community.

Legacy Partners

Featured News

7 Defensible Zones to Protect Your Home from Wildfires

Wildfire rarely destroys a home in one dramatic wall of flames. More often, it’s a series of small vulnerabilities that line up at the wrong moment. Wind-carried embers land on a roof. Radiant heat builds near a wall. Flammable items left too close to the house ignite. What looks like chaos from a distance is usually a predictable […]

FLASH.org uses cookies to improve and personalize your website experience. Our website may also include cookies from third parties like Google and Youtube. By using our website, you consent to the use of cookies. For more information please see our Terms of Use by clicking the button to the right.