1. Stay Informed
- Monitor Alerts: Check local emergency services for evacuation orders and fire updates.
- Use apps like FEMA or local alert systems.
- Follow local authorities on social media or tune in to emergency radio broadcasts.
- Evacuation Orders: Leave immediately if ordered to evacuate.
2. Prepare to Evacuate
- Grab an Emergency Kit:
- Include essentials: water, non-perishable food, first aid supplies, medications, important documents, a flashlight, batteries, and a phone charger.
- Pack Valuables: Take irreplaceable items like family photos, legal documents, and small heirlooms.
- Dress for Protection: Wear long sleeves, long pants, a face mask, sturdy shoes, and goggles to protect against heat and smoke.
3. Protect Your Home (if time allows)
- Clear Debris: Remove flammable items like patio furniture, trash, and dried vegetation from around your home.
- Shut Openings: Close all windows, doors, and vents.
- Turn Off Utilities: If instructed, shut off gas and propane.
- Leave Lights On: This helps firefighters locate your home in heavy smoke.
4. Evacuate Safely
- Plan Your Route: Use the safest path away from the fire. Avoid roads near the fire.
- Drive Safely: Keep headlights on and drive cautiously in heavy smoke.
- Tell Someone: Inform a friend or family member of your destination.
5. Shelter and Aftermath
- Seek Shelter: Go to a designated evacuation center if you cannot stay with family or friends.
- Avoid Returning: Do not return until officials declare it safe.
- Document Damage: If your home is affected, take photos for insurance claims.
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