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Wildfire season is here, and if you find yourself in the path of a fire, it’s critical to evacuate immediately. Wildfires move incredibly fast and can be deadly if you delay your departure. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), everyone in fire-prone areas should regularly check local news and be prepared to leave as soon as evacuation orders are given.

Don’t Wait – Evacuate

Never adopt a “wait and see” attitude if a wildfire is approaching. Wildfires can travel up to 70 mph and burn at temperatures exceeding 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. These fires can easily outrun and overwhelm you, leaving no chance for escape. It’s vital to plan your evacuation routes and be ready to go at a moment’s notice.

Bring Your Pets

If you need to evacuate, don’t forget your pets. As a pet owner, you are fully responsible for their safety. Leaving them behind, whether in a room or roaming free, will almost certainly result in their death. Make sure to include your pets in your emergency planning and have supplies ready to take them with you.

Essential Emergency Items to Pack

When preparing for a wildfire evacuation, packing light but effectively can make all the difference. Here are some crucial items that don’t take up much room but could be lifesavers:

  • Lighting and Communication: Bring a flashlight, a battery-operated radio, and a charger with extra batteries. Matches in a waterproof container can also be essential.
  • Medications and Essentials: Pack a three-day supply of any necessary medications. Don’t forget cash, a pencil and paper for notes, and a dust mask to protect against smoke.
  • Hygiene Supplies: Include personal hygiene items, feminine supplies, diapers, wipes, and formula if you have a baby.
  • Food and Water: Bring enough food and water for humans and pets to last several days.

Stay Prepared and Stay Safe

Wildfires are unpredictable and dangerous. Following evacuation orders, planning, and being prepared with essential supplies can help keep you and your loved ones safe. Remember, it’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to wildfires. Leave early, stay informed, and take every precaution to protect yourself, your family, and your pets.

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