An Evacuation Alert provides you with advance notice of danger in your area and the possibility of an upcoming evacuation. Residents are given as much advance notice as possible. An alert is a warning that you may need to leave your home on short notice. This is the time to gather your important documents and keepsakes and prepare yourself with several days of clothing, toiletries, and medication. Organise yourself so, in the case of an Evacuation Order, you can leave within 15 minutes.
You do not need to leave when an alert is issued, but you need to get ready.
I’ve been placed on an Evacuation Alert. What do I do?
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Locate all family members and designate a meeting area outside the evacuation area should an Evacuation Order be called while you are separated.
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Pack essential items such as government-issued ID, medications, eyeglasses, valuable papers (e.g. insurance, credit, and mortgage information), immediate care needs for dependents, and, if time and space permits, keepsakes for quick departure.
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Please make sure you have a means of communication and important phone numbers.
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Prepare to move persons with disabilities, children, and neighbours, if assistance is needed.
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Please prepare to take pets and their food with you and move livestock to a safe area.
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Arrange transportation for all your household members. Fill the gas tanks of personal vehicles.
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If possible, arrange accommodation for all members of the residence. If you have an RV, consider utilizing it.
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You do not need to evacuate unless an Evacuation Order is issued. Early Evacuation before an Order is placed will not be eligible for Emergency Support Services. Persons with disabilities can receive assistance for early evacuation if required. Please reach out to your local jurisdiction for details.
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Monitor the news, radio, and online sources for information on evacuation orders and the location of Reception Centres.