Be Prepared
Helping you plan for tomorrow can be as easy as doing something different today. Most of the reasons why people fail to plan is they don't know what
to do, where to get the information or what to plan for. And with being on the edge of a Avian Flu Pandemic (bird flu), there are some things you need to know.
Ready Plan America is full of the information you need to make the right decisions in planning. RPA provides resources from what to keep on hand at home to what are your local emergency contact numbers.
There are many things to plan for today. Avain Flu (bird flu) , Hurricanes, Floods, Snow Storms, Power Outages and Terrorist Attacks. With the right planning you can be prepared for any of these.
Inside Ready Plan America |
||
| Government Actions | Articles to help you prepare |
Articles to keep you informed |
| USDA Actions | Disaster Supply Kit | The Difference Between Influenzas |
| Interim Pre-pandemic Planning Guide | Food and Water Supplies | WHO reports some promising results |
| Review of 1918 pandemic Flu Studies | Food Safety during a power outage | Transmission of Influenza A Viruses Between Animals and People |
| F.A.Q. | Guidelines For Families - Also in (Espanol) |
Assessment of Current Situation |
![]() |
WHO Pandemic Alert SystemWidespread Human Infection |
| Phase 6, the pandemic phase, is characterized by community level outbreaks in at least one other country in a different WHO region in addition to the criteria defined in Phase 5. Designation of this phase will indicate that a global pandemic is under way. | |


