Family
Pet ID tags
Pet leashes
Pet medications
Pet water bowls
Pets (if advance warning, take to an approved shelter)
Photographs of all family members
Disabled/Special Needs
Helping Children
In-Place Sheltering
Pets
Prepare Your Vehicle
Documents
Birth certificates
Car insurance card
Computer backup disks
Computers (time permitting)
Drivers' licenses
Health insurance card
House deed
Insurance papers
Legal documents
Marriage license
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
Tax papers
Money
Blank checks
Cash
Check books
Credit cards
Purse
Savings books
Wallet
Medications
Analgesics
First-aid kit
Motion sickness tablets
Prescription dentures
Prescription glasses
Prescription hearing aids
Prescriptions
Jewelry
Decorations, pins, awards
Family heirlooms
Gold, silver, and other valuable jewelry
Sentimental
Family Bible
Irreplaceable keepsakes
Original paintings
Photos and albums, slides, movies, home videos
Food and Water (for three to seven days - if time permits)
Manual can opener
Non-perishable, ready-to-eat food
Pet food
Pet treats
Water (at least one gallon per person and pet per day)
Food Storage
Water Storage
Toiletries (if time permits)
Sanitary devices
Shaving articles
Soap and towels
Toothbrushes and toothpaste
Emergency Sanitation
Clothing (appropriate for the season - if time permits)
Change of clothing for each person (for one to seven days)
Change of underwear
Coats and jackets
Gloves and scarves
Hats and caps
Infant supplies and toys
Shoes and boots
Sleepwear
Additional Items to Take (if time permits)
Cameras and extra batteries
Cell phones
Covered container to use as an emergency toilet
Flashlights and extra batteries
Portable radio and extra batteries
Reading material
Recreational items
First Aid Kit
72-Hour Kit
WHAT TO DO BEFORE LEAVING
Close evacuation car windows but DO NOT LOCK CAR and leave keys in ignition
Close fire resistant window coverings, heavy drapes, and Venetian blinds
Close garage door but leave it unlocked (disconnect automatic garage door opener)
Close or cover outside vents and shutters
Close sliding glass doors into the center of the house (DON'T lock them)
Determine where separated members will meet
Disconnect propane tank
Don't tie up telephone lines (notify friends and relatives by e-mail where to contact you)
Establish an evacuation plan, travel route, probable destination
Fill bathtubs, sinks, and containers with water
Fill evacuation vehicle gas tank
Follow any official agency's evacuation instructions
If instructed, tie large white cloth to front door knob
Leave one light on in each general area so firefighters can see your house in dark and smoke
Lock doors and windows
Make safety equipment obvious for firefighters (spigots, ladders, chain saws, hoses, etc.)
Move overstuffed furniture away from windows
Park evacuation vehicle in the garage heading toward street and travel route
Place a ladder against the roof of the house on the side opposite the approaching fire
Plug air vents and openings that are close to the ground
Prepare an "information note" to leave on the door detailing who you are and where you have gone
In your "information note" tell where flammables are (such as lawnmower gas, ammo, chemicals - move them all into one place)
Release any livestock in the area
Remove combustible items from around the outside of the house
Remove lace, nylon, or light material drapes and curtains
Soak burlap sacks, small rugs, or large rags in containers
Turn off appliances, thermostats, fireplaces, stoves
Turn off natural gas at meter
Turn on exterior lights
PERSONAL ITEMS:
-Medications (prescription and OTC that you use regularly)
-Tooth brush & tooth paste
-Sm. bottles of shampoo & conditioner, soap, and lotion.
-Combs, brush
-A change of clothing
-Your cell phone and charger
-Computer/ Laptop/ Hardrive/ flashdrive
OTHER ITEMS:
-Several small bottles of water
-Water purification tablets.
-Roll of toilet paper or box of Kleenex (remove box and put into plastic bag)
-Roll of duct tape
-Flashlight and fresh batteries
(even better, an LED lantern which casts a lot of light for a long time)
-A battery powered radio
-A pair of work gloves
-A mask to filter out dust and ash.
-An emergency blanket
-A carryall bag
PETS:
-A pet carrier for small animals
-Enough food and water for several days, if animals are not going to a shelter.
-A leash for dogs (harness & leash for cats)
-Medications, if needed
FAMILY TREASURES:
What you truly want to take with you, and keep them in an easily transportable way. Make sure all members of the family know where they are. Photos and albums are just such items to consider.
DOCUMENTS:
You should keep a list of your insurance policies and their numbers.
Passports
Birth Certificate
NOTIFY: Be sure to have in-town and out-of-town contact phone numbers with you, and let people know where you are.