Hazard Mitigation Plan Public Survey
Every five years, FEMA requires the Office of Emergency Management to update the City of Philadelphia's Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP). The HMP helps the city, state, and federal government understand to what extent hazards, like flooding or a blizzard, may affect Philadelphia. The plan also looks at what City plans and projects can help reduce future damage from a disaster. To help frame the plan, OEM wants to know what concerns the citizens of Philadelphia. Whether it be freezing temperatures, flooding, or thunderstorms, we want to know what hazards make you worry. Let us know by filling out this survey. All information provided will only be used for OEM information gathering purposes.
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1. Are you above the age of 18? *
2. What is your zip code where you live currently? *
Five digit code only, please.
3. Has your current home ever been affected by any of the following disasters?
4. Please tell us how concerned you are about the following disasters affecting your neighborhood. *
Not at all concerned
A little concerned
Concerned
Very concerned
Dam Failure
Widespread fire that affects a city block or more
Tornadoes
Extreme Heat
Flooding
Drought
Earthquake
Winter Storms
Active shooter
Bridge Collapse
Hazardous Materials Train Derailment
Bombing
Extreme Cold
5. Is there another hazard not listed you are concerned about? If so, please let us know in the space below.
6. Do you have homeowner's or renter's insurance?
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7. How confident are you that you and your family are prepared for a disaster? *
Not at all confident
Very confident
8. Do you have an emergency plan in place for you and your family? *
9. Do you have an emergency kit with water, medications, and food for you and your family for three days? *
10. All government emergency services,  including medical assistance, evacuation plans, and access to emergency shelters, are designed to be accessible to all. What specific concerns, if any, do you have about your ability to access emergency services in a disaster?
11. When you hear about an emergency, where do you go for information first?
12. Is there anything else you'd like us to know?
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