Most emergency preparedness plans fail for the same reason: they weren't built to be implemented by the people who actually have to use them. They're too long, too generic, or too complicated for a volunteer coordinator to hand to a zone captain and say "here — you're ready."
Aegis Preparedness exists because we've been that coordinator. We've built the block captain roster, run the neighborhood drill, and learned what actually works when you're trying to organize real people with real lives for a crisis that hasn't happened yet.
The difference between a plan that's implemented and one that sits in a drawer? That's the difference between how many people in your community go home safe.
We distilled that experience into 18 operational doctrine principles — the hard-won lessons about what makes a plan usable under stress, not just readable at a desk. Every Aegis plan is built on that foundation, then customized to your community's specific hazards, geography, and people.
You don't need to be an emergency management expert to deploy an Aegis plan. That's the point. We did the expert work so your team can focus on what matters: taking care of your neighbors.
Customized to your reality
Your community's seismic risk, flood zones, wildfire exposure, and local infrastructure shape every section of your plan. No boilerplate. No guessing what applies to you.
Built for implementation
Zone captains get a packet they can pick up and use. Households get clear, simple materials. Nobody needs an emergency management degree. The hard thinking is already done.
Scales to your community
From a 30-home neighborhood association to a 500+ household HOA, Aegis plans are structured to match your community's actual size and complexity — not squeezed into a one-size template.