72H Blackout Action Plan Builder
Turn your Blackout Ready 72H guide into a personalized family emergency plan in less than 10 minutes.
The 72H Blackout Action Plan Builder is an interactive planning tool designed to help apartment families and urban households create a clear, customized blackout plan based on their home, family, space, budget, and emergency needs.
Instead of trying to figure everything out manually, simply answer a few guided questions and the builder will generate a practical 72-hour plan you can print, save, and follow when the power goes out.
Whether you have children, elderly parents, pets, limited storage space, medical needs, or a tight budget, this tool helps you turn general preparedness advice into a plan that fits your real life.
What You’ll Get
- A personalized 72-hour blackout action plan
- A step-by-step timeline for the first 15 minutes, first night, Day 2, and Day 3
- A custom shopping list based on your selected budget
- Family role assignments so everyone knows what to do
- Kids, seniors, pets, and medical needs guidance
- Printable emergency checklists
- A printable emergency contact card
- Apartment and small-space preparedness recommendations
- Climate-specific guidance for cold, heat, storms, hurricanes, and general outages
Built For Real Families, Not Extreme Preppers
This is not a complicated survival app or a doomsday planner.
It was built for normal families living in apartments, condos, townhouses, and small urban homes who want a simple, practical plan for staying safe during a 72-hour blackout.
No expensive gear.
No large storage space.
No extreme prepper lifestyle required.
Just a clear, personalized plan your family can actually use.
How It Works
- Answer a few simple questions about your home and household
- Select your risk profile, budget, and current supplies
- Instantly generate your personalized blackout plan
- Print or save your checklists, shopping list, and family action plan
Perfect If You Want To Know:
- What to do in the first 15 minutes after the lights go out
- How to keep your family calm during the first night
- What supplies you actually need based on your budget
- How to prepare if you live in an apartment or use an elevator
- How to protect kids, seniors, pets, and family members with medical needs
- How to avoid panic and confusion during a real outage
Important
This tool provides general emergency preparedness guidance. Always follow instructions from local authorities, emergency services, utility providers, and medical professionals.