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Monday Weekly Safety Share #23 - Home/Community Evacuation

Monday Weekly Safety Share #23 - Home/Community Evacuation

Monday Weekly Safety Share #23 - Home/Community Evacuation

If you ask anyone who's evacuated and survived a natural disaster, the “things” for which they're most grateful are their life and the lives of their loved ones. And most will agree that “stuff” is replaceable but loved ones aren't.

That said, making time to prepare a checklist if you ever have to evacuate your home is a smart idea. Not only that, it’ll give you a chance to do an inventory on your valuables for general insurance purposes. Or give you a good reason to have a garage sale.

Here is a copy of what is suggested that you have prepared in case you are asked to evacuate your home and or community.

Emergency kit supply list

Put supplies in one or 2 containers, such as plastic bins or duffel bags. Store them in an area of your home that’s easy to get to, such as a hall closet, spare room or garage. 

  • Non-perishable food: minimum three-day to one-week supply, with a manual can opener
  • Water: four litres per person, per day for drinking and sanitation
  • Phone charger, power bank or inverter
  • Battery-powered or hand-crank radio
  • Battery-powered or hand-crank flashlight
  • Extra batteries
  • First-aid kit and medications
  • Personal toiletries and items, such as an extra pair of glasses or contact lenses
  • Copy of your emergency plan
  • Copies of important documents, such as insurance papers and identification
  • Cash in small bills
  • Garbage bags and moist towelettes for personal sanitation
  • Seasonal clothing, sturdy footwear and emergency blanket
  • Dust masks
  • Whistle
  • Help/OK Sign (PDF): Display the appropriate side outward in your window during a disaster.

 

Make a grab-and-go bag

A grab-and-go bag is a small emergency kit that's easy to take with you, in case you need to leave right away. It's a good idea to make grab-and-go bags for your home, workplace and vehicle.

Include:

  • Food (ready to eat) and water
  • Phone charger and battery bank
  • Small battery-powered or hand-crank radio
  • Battery-powered or hand-crank flashlight
  • Extra batteries
  • Small first-aid kit and personal medications
  • Personal toiletries and items, such as an extra pair of glasses or contact lenses
  • Copy of your emergency plan
  • Copies of important documents, such as insurance papers and identification
  • Cash in small bills
  • Local map with your family meeting place identified
  • Seasonal clothing and an emergency blanket
  • Pen and notepad
  • Whistle

 

Be prepared share the list with neighbours, friends and community, stay safe.