Be Informed
Potential Disasters 
Because of its varying climate and terrain, Utah can experience a variety of disasters. Wildfires can strike during the hot, dry summer months and severe storms during the winter season can blanket parts of the state, causing power outages and increased avalanche danger. Despite these risks, there are steps each citizen can take to ensure they are prepared for a variety of disasters. This section will provide you with information about how to protect yourself from a variety of disasters, including flooding, tornadoes, wildfires, drought, debris flows, landslides, earthquakes and terrorist attacks. It's important to be informed about Utah's hazards so you can be ready for the unexpected.
- Flood
- Power Outages and Electrical Safety
- Earthquakes
- Earthquake Preparedness in High Rise Buildings
- Natural Gas
- Protecting Against Germs
- Protecting Your Home from Wildfire
- Avalanche
- Debris Flows
- Hazardous Materials
- Severe Weather
- Pandemic Influenza: Utah Prepares
- Terrorism Awareness for Corporations and Small Businesses