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Our community resilience tools are lovingly built by emergency experts and tech innovators working hand-in-hand with local emergency and public safety responders. Our information is sourced from experts and follows the same national standards of emergency information that 911 dispatchers follow.
Anyone! We're continuing to expand HazAdapt's inclusive features to ensure it is accessible to everyone.
The HazAdapt Hazard Guide and Emergency Assistant will always be a free resource for everyone.
HazAdapt Hazard Guides are carefully curated by emergency and hazard resilience experts using trusted sources, including field professionals, peer-reviewed research, and accredited public safety and health organizations such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, the Public Health Service Emergency Medical Dispatch National Standard, and the American Red Cross. Each guide is formatted into clear, practical steps everyday people can understand and act on before, during, and after emergencies.
Absolutely! We are always looking to improve our products and tools to ensure they meet the needs of our communities and emergency authorities. To request a hazard or feature be added to HazAdapt or Hazard Guide, go to www.hazadapt.com/feedback.
Safe data is a key part of your safety, so we take extensive steps to ensure your data is secure on our system. We only collect your data on an as-needed basis with your permission. We do not collect facial recognition data, nor do we utilize always-on location tracking.
Learn MoreNope! HazAdapt is a privately-owned startup, and our products are built for the community and the agencies that serve them. There is no government backdoor into HazAdapt, and HazAdapt is not government-owned or funded.