How Every Household Can Get Evacuation Ready + FREE Evacuation Checklist

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Hundreds of times each year, transportation and industrial accidents release harmful substances, forcing thousands of people to leave their homes on a moments notice.

Natural disasters such as fires, floods, tornadoes and hurricanes also cause evacuations. Almost once a year, people along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts evacuate in the face of approaching hurricanes.

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Advance notice is not always given when it comes to evacuations. In certain circumstances, you could be given as little as a few minutes to leave. Would you be ready?

Many preppers suggest having a bug out bag on standby when there is a threat of an evacuation. Moreover, for disasters such as earthquakes, you can prepare a bug out bag and store it outside of the home in case an earthquake causes structural damage.

Preparing a bag for evacuations takes more time than one would think. Taking survival needs into account is one thing, but trying to collect prescriptions, children’s special items, and personal documents can be frustrating if you were under time constraints. Preparing ahead of time for evacuations will cut down on the headaches, and keep you one step ahead. Likewise, keeping a vehicle evacuation-ready will minimize headaches when you are scrambling to necessary items together.

Some suggested preparedness items outlined in The Prepper’s Blueprint are:

  • Backpacks for each member of the family (make sure the backpack has multiple compartments and pockets)
  • Water containers for each family member. Alternatively, you can purchase water containers with filtration devices inside them.
  • Water purification tablets
  • Food for three days (remember foods that are lightweight and high in calories)
  • Mylar blankets or bivvy for each member of the family
  • Tent, tarp or some sort of alternative shelter
  • Season appropriate clothing (3 days worth)
  • Firestarters
  • Waterproof matches and Bic lighters
  • Charged cell phone or alternate communication
  • Maps of the city and state (if you have not already purchased)
  • Flashlights for each bag with extra batteries
  • Mess kit and utensils for each family member

When Precious Minutes Count, Be Ready

While we have created evacuation checklists in the past, we wanted to provide a free handout that prints out easily and can be stored in your preparedness binders and/or bug out bag. Take the time and get prepped!

 

 

 

 

Advance notice is not always given when it comes to evacuations. In certain circumstances, you could be given as little as a few minutes to leave. Would you be ready? Plus, here's a free handout that prints out easily and can be stored in your preparedness binders and/or bug out bag. Take the time and get prepped!

This article was published at Ready Nutrition on Oct 25, 2019

2 thoughts on “How Every Household Can Get Evacuation Ready + FREE Evacuation Checklist”

  1. Go where? In a real SHTF situation, gangs will set up roadblocks and steal everything people trying to pass it have with them. Country folks will also set up barriers to those fleeing the cities and looking to camp and hunt on their land or in their area. And after that first tank of gas is gone, it is unlikely there will be anywhere to get another tank, or if there is still a gas station open, it will be the site of a pitched battle between gangs.

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