Helpful Emergency Checklist
Having an emergency evacuation checklist ready is so important, especially in areas like Santa Clarita where wildfires or other natural disasters can occur quickly. Here’s a comprehensive checklist to ensure you’re ready to go in minutes if needed:
Essentials:
r Water (one gallon per person per day)
r Non-perishable food/snacks
r Flashlight and extra batteries
r Multi-tool or Swiss Army knife
r First-aid kit
r Extra phone charger and power bank
r Personal hygiene items (toothbrush soap, etc.)
Clothing:
r Sturdy Shoes
r Weather-appropriate layers
r Extra socks and underwear
Cash:
r Small bills in case of power outages
(ATMs and card machines may not work)
r Prescriptions and Heath Supplies:
r Prescription medications (at least a 7-day supply)
r Glasses/contact lenses
r Medical devices (hearing aids, diabetes equipment)
r Over the counter medications
Electronics and Communication:
r Fully charged phone
r Portable radio
Pets:
r Food, water and bowls
r Leash, carrier or crate
r Vaccination Records
r Waste bags
r Comfort items (toys, blanket)
Sentimental and Irreplaceable Items:
r Family photos
r Jewelry
r Heirlooms
Transportation:
r Full gas tank
r Spare car keys
r Emergency Road Kit (jumper cables, flashlight, flares)
Home Preparation:
r Shut off utilities (gas, water, electricity) if instructed to do so
r Close all windows and doors
r Leave a note with your contact information and evacuation destination
(if time allows)
Tip: Store physical copies in a waterproof, fireproof folder. Save digital versions to a secure cloud or USB.
Having this list printed and also saved on your devices can make all the difference. Let me know if you’d like me to help customize it further or include anything specific to your needs!
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