The Emergency Preparedness App That Tells You Where You Stand

    PanPrep is an emergency preparedness app for families, made by Panzica Technologies Inc. It keeps your household's supplies, kits, food and water, expiration dates and emergency information in one place — and turns all of it into a readiness score so you can see how prepared you actually are, not just how prepared you feel.

    Most preparedness apps give you a checklist

    A checklist tells you what a prepared household is supposed to own. It does not tell you whether the water you bought two years ago is still good, how many days your pantry would actually cover five people, or which of your four kits is the weak one. PanPrep is built around that gap: inventory, calculation and status rather than tick boxes.

    How PanPrep works

    1. Plan — add the people in your household, their medical details, dietary needs and roles.
    2. Inventory — log food, water, gear and medical supplies, including quantities and expiry dates.
    3. Calculate — see estimated days of supply and a readiness score across your four kits.
    4. Prepare — work through the gaps the app surfaces, with weekly and monthly preparedness missions.
    5. Respond — use SOS alerts, emergency roles and the offline survival manual when something happens.

    What PanPrep tracks

    Household readiness

    Four kits — Shelter-In-Place, Bug-Out Bag, Vehicle Kit and Power Outage — roll up into one Master Readiness Score, so a strong Go Bag does not hide an empty vehicle kit.

    Food and water

    Log what you store and PanPrep estimates how long it could support your household. See how much emergency food and water a family needs.

    Expiration tracking

    Water, canned food, batteries and medications all expire quietly. PanPrep alerts you before they do, which is the single most common failure point in home preparedness.

    Emergency kits and bug-out bags

    Build kits per person, cross-referenced against what you already own. Start from the 72-hour survival kit checklist.

    Family and medical information

    Blood types, allergies, prescriptions and emergency roles stay with the household record instead of in someone's head.

    Offline preparedness information

    The built-in survival manual covers first aid, water purification, shelter and navigation, and is available when you have no connection.

    Preparedness guides

    Practical, plain-language resources covering the situations most households actually face:

    • Family Emergency PlanA practical, step-by-step guide to building a family emergency plan: meeting places, contacts, roles, supplies and how to keep the plan current.
    • Emergency Supply InventoryWhat belongs in a household emergency supply inventory, how to organize it by category and location, and how to keep expiration dates from quietly ruining it.
    • Emergency Food & WaterHow much emergency water and food to store per person, how long a supply really lasts, what to buy, and how to rotate it before it expires.
    • Power Outage PreparednessA calm, practical power outage checklist for families: lighting, heat, food safety, water, phones, medical needs and what to do in the first hour.
    • 72-Hour Survival Kit ChecklistThe complete 72-hour survival kit checklist: water, food, first aid, lighting, shelter, and tools every family needs in their emergency Go Bag.
    • Emergency Kit ChecklistA practical emergency kit checklist for families: water, food, first aid, lighting, power, documents, hygiene, pets and more — plus how a home kit differs from a portable 72-hour kit.
    • Winter Storm PreparednessA winter storm preparedness checklist for Canadian and northern U.S. households: heating, power outages, food and water, vehicles, medications, children and pets.
    • Wildfire Evacuation ChecklistWhat to prepare before a wildfire evacuation order: go bags, documents, medications, pets, vehicle readiness, meeting points and communication — and how to follow official instructions.
    • Emergency Water StorageHow much emergency water to store, how official recommendations are expressed, drinking versus household water, containers, rotation, pets and special needs.
    • Emergency Contact & Medical InfoThe contact, medical, insurance and identification information every household should organize before an emergency — and how to store it securely but accessibly.

    Who makes PanPrep

    PanPrep is developed and published by Panzica Technologies Inc., a Canadian software company. It is a consumer software product for households — not a monitoring service and not an emergency response agency. For official preparedness guidance, follow your local emergency management authority, the Government of Canada's Get Prepared program, the Canadian Red Cross, or Ready.gov in the United States.

    Pricing

    $1.99 per month covers one household of up to five people, with all features included. Two extra household slots are a one-time $2.00 in-app purchase, and the optional Group Rally add-on — coordinating with other households — is $2.00 per year per group.

    Common Questions

    What is an emergency preparedness app?

    An emergency preparedness app is software that helps a household organize the things it needs before, during and after an emergency: supplies, kits, medical details, plans and contacts. A good one does more than store a checklist — it keeps track of what you own, what has expired and what is still missing.

    What does PanPrep do?

    PanPrep records your household members, your emergency supplies and your kits, tracks expiration dates, estimates how long your food and water could support the household, and combines it into a readiness score across four kits: Shelter-In-Place, Bug-Out Bag, Vehicle Kit and Power Outage.

    Who is PanPrep designed for?

    Individuals, families and multi-person households who want their preparedness organized rather than scattered across bins, notes and memory. It is built for ordinary households, not for specialists.

    Does PanPrep work without internet?

    PanPrep includes an offline survival manual so core reference guidance is available when connectivity is not. Features that depend on outside data — such as live weather alerts or coordination with other households — require a connection.

    Where can I get PanPrep?

    PanPrep is available on the Apple App Store. A subscription is $1.99 per month and covers a household of up to five people.