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Pets are an important part of our families. We tend to treat them as our own children, and we want to make sure they’re safe in an emergency. You need a pet evacuation plan for you, your family, and any sitters to follow. There are times that you’ll be out of town. Maybe you have a sitter coming to check on your pets. Make sure they know what to do in an emergency. If you don’t have a sitter, make sure your neighbors know that pets are in the house and need to be removed. The problem is that people will panic in emergency situations. Things get left behind, or people put their own lives at risk to get their

There are times when you get a warning of an impending disaster. You’ll usually see the “be prepared to evacuate” warnings on your TV or on the radio. Take these seriously and make sure you’re prepared. The one-hour list will start with everything that is on the five-minute list. That’s always going to be necessary as there isn’t always the advance warning of a wildfire approaching or a disaster happening. There are items that you can pack on top of that. These are items that you don’t want to lose forever, including sentimental items and heirlooms. You will also have more time to grab extra clothes and some sort of alternative transportation like a bike. You’re not taking the whole