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How do I make an evacuation less stressful?

Last Updated: October 19, 2009

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Planning for evacuation and taking action ahead of time can reduce the stress. Pre-fire planning, including making a list of what to do and what to take with you, is the best way to minimize the potential stress of an evacuation. Some pre-fire evacuation tasks include:
* taking a home inventory;
* developing and discussing a disaster-response plan of your household that identifies planned actions, evacuation routes, emergency meeting locations, communication plans, and establishing a meeting place for family members;
* arranging for shelter for your pets; and
* gathering important documents in one place.

The time you will need to evacuate will depend on how well you have prepared before the fire. The more you have pre-planned for a fire, the quicker your evacuation will be.

For more information, go to these publications published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA):
"Evacuation Tips for You and Your Family"
"Wildfire".

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