If a wildfire was
headed your way, would you know what to do? According to America’s PrepareAthon! the best action to
protect yourself and your family when a wildfire threatens your area is to
evacuate.
To ensure you will be able to
evacuate quickly, you need to plan ahead. America’s PrepareAthon! offers these
tips for a safe evacuation, including:
·
Know your community’s local evacuation plan and
identify several escape routes for your location in case roads are blocked;
include plans to evacuate people with disabilities and others with access or
functional needs, as well as pets, service animals, and livestock;
·
Make a list of items you need or want to take with you.
Be sure to remember the Five P’s Of Evacuation: People, Prescriptions,
Papers, Personal Needs, and Priceless Items; and
·
If you will evacuate by car, keep your car fueled and
in good condition. Keep emergency supplies and a change of clothes in your
car.
When driving away from a fire:
·
Roll up windows and close air vents because smoke from
a fire can irritate your eyes and respiratory system;
·
Drive slowly with your headlights on because smoke can
reduce visibility;
·
Watch for other vehicles, pedestrians, and fleeing
animals; and
·
Avoid driving through heavy smoke, if possible.
For
more information about preparing for wildfires, download the How to Prepare for a Wildfire guide from
America’s PrepareAthon!
The FEMA app is another great
resource to help you prepare for wildfires and other hazards. Download the FEMA app today to receive
safety reminders, alerts from the National Weather Service, and more!
From FEMA's Individual and Community Preparedness e-Brief, July 28, 2016. Provide other events and services for individual and community preparedness that could be included in future newsletters by contacting citizencorps@fema.dhs.gov |
Assisting individuals, families, and communities to be better prepared to respond and recover from disasters and other emergencies.
Monday, August 01, 2016
Wildfire Evacuation Plans
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