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openclaw skills install emergency-ready-familyPrepare your household with emergency plans, disaster readiness, first-aid basics, and survival kit checklists. For educational reference only.
openclaw skills install emergency-ready-familyEmergency Ready Family helps households build awareness, plans, and kits for common emergencies. It covers family communication protocols, disaster-specific guidance, first-aid fundamentals, and survival kit checklists—empowering users to be prepared, not panicked.
Important: This skill provides educational reference only. It is not a substitute for professional emergency training, medical advice, or official government guidance. Users should consult local authorities and certified professionals for critical decisions.
Use this skill when the user asks to:
Trigger keywords: emergency plan, disaster preparedness, survival kit, family emergency, first aid basics, evacuation plan, emergency checklist, prepare for disaster
Collect from the user:
Design a family communication protocol:
Provide tailored guidance for their top 2–3 regional risks:
Keep guidance general and educational. Direct users to official sources for real-time alerts.
Cover high-level first-aid awareness (not certification-level training):
Build tiered checklists:
Include quantities based on household size and maintenance reminders (check expiration dates every 6 months).
Suggest a realistic rhythm:
Focus on vertical evacuation, limited storage, and building protocols.
Focus on utility shut-offs, yard hazards, and multi-zone meeting points.
Focus on mobility aids, medication management, and caregiver roles.
Focus on pet carriers, veterinary records, and pet-friendly shelters.
The output includes:
User says: "I live in California with my spouse and two kids. How do I prepare for earthquakes?"
Skill guides: Collect housing type and ages. Produce an earthquake-focused plan with communication protocol, drop-cover-hold awareness, kit checklists, and quarterly maintenance schedule.
User says: "We get bad winters. I want to make sure my elderly parents and I are ready."
Skill guides: Collect household composition and medical considerations. Produce a winter-storm plan with shelter-in-place guidance, medication stockpile advice, and multi-generational communication tree.