Survival requires food, water, shelter, and medicine, but each depends on others: stored water depends on containers and on knowing where they are; medicine depends on refrigeration or special storage; warmth depends on fuel and working equipment. Mapping these chains reveals which resources actually support each other and which are redundant.
A dependency graph for household survival resources is a visual and logical map showing which supplies, utilities, and capabilities rely on each other to function, revealing chains of failure that are invisible in a standard checklist format. For example, a backup generator depends on stored fuel, which depends on a rotation schedule, which depends on calendar reminders tied to a phone that may lose power in the same event the generator is needed for.
AI can construct and analyze these graphs from a description of your existing resources, automatically identifying circular dependencies, single-point failures, and resource categories where a single disruption disables multiple systems simultaneously. The output gives households a prioritized list of resilience investments grounded in their actual situation rather than generic preparedness advice.
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