Moist towelettes for sanitation.
Fire emergency kit checklist.
Place carriers with your pets in them near the front door with fresh water.
Extra clothing hat and sturdy shoes.
Review your evacuation plan checklist.
Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities.
Extra eyeglasses or contact lenses.
Emergency supply kit checklist.
Wear long pants long sleeve shirt.
Face masks or coverings.
Food at least a three day supply of non perishable food battery powered radio.
Purchase travel sized toiletries and a first aid kit.
Three day supply of non perishable food and three gallons of water per person.
Keeping emergency drinking water some long lasting but appetizing snack bars a basic first aid kit an emergency blanket or two and some old running shoes in your vehicle is a good.
Ensure your emergency supply kit evacuation bag is in your vehicle.
Additional supplies to keep at home or in your survival kit based on the types of disasters common to your area.
Make sure all family members know where the kit is kept.
In case you are stranded keep a kit of emergency supplies in your car.
Blankets or sleeping bags.
Long sleeve shirt long pants cotton all should be cotton or wool bright colors are best.
An extra set of car keys credit cards cash or traveler s checks.
Prescriptions or special medications.
Whistle to signal for help.
Other items that should be in your go bag are an emergency blanket scissors duct tape work gloves towels and matches according to the american red cross.
Be prepared to shelter at work for at least 24 hours.
Go kit checklist always keep a sturdy pair of shoes or boots preferable and a spare flashlight near your bed and handy in case of a sudden evacuation at night.
Portable emergency supply kit.
If you are unfamiliar with an emergency kit or 72 hour kits they are bags backpacks duffle bags etc that you fill with enough supplies to last each person 72 hours.
Clean your gutters and blow leaves put go kits reverse in your vehicle.
Map marked with at least two evacuation routes.
You won t be able to catch them when the fire approaches.
Be sure your pets wear tags and are registered with microchips.
Cover up to protect against heat and flying embers.
The bag should be portable think backpack so you can grab it in an emergency like fire and go if necessary.
Dust mask or cotton t shirt to help filter the air.
Tools supplies for securing your home.
Pack a change of clothing including a warm waterproof layer as well as an extra pair of eyeglasses or contact lenses and solution.