About Is Everything Safe
Preparedness starts in ordinary life
We are building Is Everything Safe around a simple belief: households cope better when the information, contacts, responsibilities, and records they need are organised before disruption arrives.
Our story
Is Everything Safe did not begin as an abstract product idea. It came from lived experience: caring responsibilities, critical paperwork, insurance records, legal documents, medical information, and the pressure of knowing that the right information might suddenly be needed at exactly the wrong moment.
In those situations, “life admin” stops sounding like a minor inconvenience. It becomes readiness. It becomes continuity. It becomes whether a household can function under stress or whether confusion becomes part of the crisis.
That experience shaped how we think about preparedness. We do not see it as a separate category of life. We see it as the practical ability to find what matters, reach the right people, understand what needs to happen next, and act without unnecessary delay.
Risks may begin outside the home, but disruption is often experienced inside it. That is why we believe a stronger resilience story needs to include household capability, not just system capability.
Our mission
To help households stay organised, connected, and able to act when life does not go to plan.
Practicality
Preparedness should fit real households and real pressure, not ideal circumstances.
Trust
The information that matters most should be secure, private, and available when it is needed.
Shared readiness
Continuity improves when households can coordinate rather than rely on one overwhelmed person.
How we fit
We are building the practical layer, not replacing the official one
We are not trying to replace emergency services, public authorities, or official guidance. We are focused on the household layer underneath that: the records, reminders, trusted alerts, shared access, and coordination tools that make it easier for people to function when pressure rises.
The aim is straightforward. Reduce friction before the critical moment, so households can respond earlier, communicate more clearly, and recover with less chaos.