Wildfire Evacuation Information & Resources


Being prepared for the possibility of evacuation due to an approaching wildfire requires advance awareness and planning. You canโ€™t assume you will have time to gather belongings, communicate a plan or prepare your house. Find helpful checklists here.

Wildfire Season: Things to do to be Prepared

  • Complete the Annual Safety Measures and Home Maintenance Checklist
  • Put together a 72-hour emergency kit.
  • Maintain an inventory list documenting valuable items that you own. Youโ€™ll need this should you make an insurance claim. The list, along with photographs, receipts and other documentation should be stored in a safe place, away from your property. You should also have copies of important documents (e.g., marriage license, mortgage, property/auto ownership documents, wills, driverโ€™s licenses, insurance policies) stored away from your property.
  • Make a list of things that you would want to take with you should an evacuation be necessary.
  • Make a list of emergency phone numbers, including numbers for your insurance agent, bank, etc.
  • Know where your gas, electric and water main shut-off controls are and how to use them.
  • Create a family emergency plan, including a meeting place should an evacuation become necessary. Establish a contact point to communicate with concerned relatives.
  • Talk to your neighbors about wildfire safety and how the neighborhood could work together before and during a wildfire. This could include help with pets, children and/or disabled family members if the homeowner isnโ€™t at home when an evacuation is ordered.
  • Review your homeownerโ€™s insurance policy to be sure you are adequately covered.
A wildfire engulfing trees and vegetation, with flames and smoke rising against a blue sky.

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