Packing Light Is Packing Right
It might be tempting to grab sentimental or valuable items. Remember that your safety is the most important thing. Packing a go-bag ahead of time will keep you from over- or under-packing. Your go-bag should be easy to carry. These bags should have important documents and personal items in them. You should also keep nonperishable emergency food and drinking water in a go-bag.
With all your essentials ready to go, you can move fast when you’re told to evacuate. If time allows, you can use any spare seconds turning off your utilities. Keep your vehicles’ gas tanks filled. But if you’re leaving a car behind, make sure it isn’t blocking roadways. These small actions can help first responders. Packing ahead of time can help you focus on these important details during an emergency.
Practice Your Plan
Think of your emergency plan like the script of a movie. Actors don’t bring their scripts on screen with them when it’s time to perform. Similarly, in a real evacuation, you won’t want to have to review your emergency plan. You’ll want to know it by heart. Periodically conducting an evacuation drill can make sure your household is prepared. You can even time your evacuation drill so you know how long it takes you to leave the house.