How fast can you leave your house if you have an emergency evacuation?
What would you take?
What should you do before you go?
What would you take?
What should you do before you go?
Here are some things that FEMA has learned during actual emergencies:
ONE:
If you evacuate, please do so as quickly as possible.
TWO:
Wear protective clothing and good shoes.
THREE:
Take your emergency backpack and medications for at least 72 hours. Although you think you're going to be out only for a while, be prepared for longer. Maybe you can not go home once they leave.
FOUR:
Tie or caged pets and take them with you if possible. However, most shelters do not accept pets. Some animal hospitals might be willing to host it. If you carry with you, be sure to bring food, water and other supplies they need. Make a list of possible accommodations for your pets.
FIVE:
Close all doors and windows. Do not forget to take the keys! Make sure all appliances (large and small) are turned off, even the candles you have used.
SIX:
Leave a note saying where you were and what family members are with you.
SEVEN:
Follow recommended evacuation routes by local authorities to reach the "Center for evacuation."
EIGHT:
Please go directly to the reception at the evacuation center to register. Let them know where you if you're staying there (the house of a relative, motel, etc.).
NINE:
NOT return to your home until local authorities say it is okay.
DEN MAYBE YOU FOR YOUR TIME EXTRAS things together.
Plan ahead so you know what is important to take with you. Think about the things
irreplaceable in case your house is destroyed and / or can not return such things as personal journals, family photos, family albums, family treasures, family records ... Write
important things where they are.
Here is the form to fill:
Evacuation Plan traditional family FORM
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