With the various wildfires burning throughout the B.C. Interior, including several evacuation alerts and orders, itѻýs important to be prepared.
Kelowna Fire Departmentѻýs deputy chief of emergency management, Sandra Follack, said that residents often only have two minutes before they need to leave when an evacuation order comes down.
ѻýDo you think you can pack a bag with all your essentials in that time? If youѻýre not prepared, you might leave something important behind,ѻý she said.
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In high-stress and panic situations such as an evacuation, evacuees often donѻýt have the time to think clearly about what they may need. Thatѻýs why she says itѻýs important to pack a grab-and-go bag early, well before the authorities knock on your door.
Follack also said that every grab-and-go kit will differ from person to person and from family to family, especially if you have children or pets.
The basics, however, are similar enough. Each bag should have:
- Enough food and water for at least 72 hours, including snacks and dry food items in case you have to stop on the side of the road,
- A first aid kit with current medication including prescriptions, pain killers and scissors
- A warm jacket or sweater in case you end up somewhere chilly,
- A change of clothes and shoes,
- A battery-powered transistor radio so you can know what the latest update is on fires in your area given that you may not always have Internet access,
- A phone charger and power bank,
- An extra set of car keys,
- Paper copies of insurance, prescriptions as well as phone numbers,
- Masks and gloves, hand sanitizer or wet wipes,
- Flashlight and cash.
ѻýWeѻýre thinking about (hand sanitizers) now because of COVID, but this is good for anything,ѻý she said.
ѻýYou might not have water (where you end up) and you donѻýt want to use your drinking water to wash your hands. You need something to keep yourself clean before youѻýre eating.ѻý
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In a world that relies heavily on technology and personal devices, Follack said itѻýs important to keep a paper copy of important documents and identification, especially if electricity isnѻýt readily available to charge phones and laptops.
Once you have the basics, then you can add in all the other things you and others in your family may need: glasses, toiletries, small toys and other items you, your children or pets may need.
She said itѻýs also important to let several people know your situation and where you plan to go: this way, there will be less confusion and one way or another, youѻýll be accounted for.
More information on making and building can be found on the provinceѻýs website.
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