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    October 22

    San Diego Fires - What to Bring If You Evacuate

    If You Need to Evacuate ... What to Bring.

    If you need to evacuate from a Fire Zone in San Diego County ... the following are the key items to pack and bring according to the Burn Institute. You can link to them using this link: Burn Institute

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    Burn Institute News
    October 22, 2007
    Contact:
    Diane Sparacino858.541.2277

    WILDFIRE EVACUATION INFORMATION

    WHAT The San Diego County Fire Chiefs’ Association and the Burn Institute recommend the following Wildfire Evacuation Tips for residents of San Diego County:

    EVACUATION PLANNING TIPS

    (#1) MAKE A LIST OF IMPORTANT ITEMS Always keep sturdy boxes handy and make a list of important items you need to take with you during an evacuation:

    • Prescriptions, medications

    • Eyeglasses

    • Important financial docs, tax records, photos, etc.

    • Homeowner’s/Renter’s insurance policies

    • Jewelry

    • Pet, pet food, leash (and carrier, if possible)• Child’s favorite toy

    (#2) PREPARE AN EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT If you have time, assemble an Emergency Supply Kit that includes items you’ll need in the case of an evacuation:

    • Three-day water supply (1-gallon per person per day)

    • Three-day food supply

    • Change of clothing and shoes

    • Blanket and sleeping bag

    • First aid kit

    • Battery-powered flashlight, radio, batteries

    (#3) ESCAPE TIPS

    • Close all windows and doors in the house.

    • Leave exterior lights on to help firefighters find your house through the smoke.

    • Do not leave garden sprinklers on – it wastes critical water pressure.

    • Park your vehicle facing out so you have the best visibility when you have to leave and drive with your headlights on.

    • Designate one emergency meeting place outside the home and one outside the neighborhood where family members can all meet.

    • If fire overtakes you, you are much safer inside the car than out.

    **The keys to surviving a Wildfire are:

    Defensible Space, Defensible Homes and EvaCheck Spellingcuation Planning.

    SPECIAL NOTE: James Floros, Burn Institute Executive Director is available for interviews to discuss wildfire evacuation protocol and related wildfire information. To schedule a phone or on-camera interview, contact Diane Sparacino at the number above.

    © Burn Institute.

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