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Emergency Information, Preparation and Relief
Barbara Graff, Director
Emergency Home
How Do I...?
- Recover from a Disaster
- Reduce Earthquake Hazards
- Build a Disaster Supply Kit
- Create a Family Plan
- Learn Skills
- Retrofit Homes
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...Get My Home Retrofitted

The best place to start is at the Home Retrofit Class for Homeowners. If you take the class and find out your home needs to be retrofitted, there are two ways to accomplish it: doing it yourself or hiring a contractor trained on the new standards. By taking the Home Retrofit Class for Homeowners, you will have a better understanding as to which is the best method for you. Even if you already know that your home needs to be retrofitted and you are going to hire one of the trained contractors, we still recommend that you attend a class to understand the process and to be a better informed consumer.

Even before you take a class, you can read our EARTHQUAKE HOME RETROFIT HANDBOOK

Resources

City of Seattle Building Permits & Prescriptive Standards

Department of Planning & Development
(206) 684-8850

(If your house is not in Seattle, you can find the numbers of participating in Regional Home Retrofit below

 

Homeowner Instruction, Self-Help Workshops, Tool Lending, Contractor Training/Referral

UW, Phinney Neighborhood Association, Project Impact
1-877-2-BOLT-IT

Loans

Seattle Office of Housing's HomeWise Loan Program
(Low-interest loans for low to moderate income Seattle homeowners)
(206)684-0244

Regional Home Retrofit


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NEW!

Personal and Family Preparedness Web-based Training

This web-training will give the viewer information about how to be safe in an earthquake, what goes in a disaster supply kit, how to create a family disaster plan, and more. Click on the link and follow the instructions to take the program.

Why Prepare?

Accomplishments

Just for Kids

Just for Parents


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