September is National Preparedness Month, the perfect time to get your household ready for an emergency. The American Red Cross of Greater Idaho and Montana urges everyone to make sure they are prepared for a disaster.
“You should take steps now to be ready if an emergency occurs,” said Nicole Sirak Irwin, regional CEO of the Red Cross of Greater Idaho and Montana. “It’s critical that all members of your household know what to do.”
BE READY TO EVACUATE Whether the emergency is a home fire or something bigger such as a wildfire or flood, the situation may force you to leave your home. There are 10 steps you can take now to be prepared if the emergency forces an evacuation:
- Follow the instructions and evacuate if told to do so.
- Leave early enough to avoid being trapped by severe weather.
- Remember you may have to get out on foot depending on the type of disaster. If you don’t have a car, or can’t use your vehicle, plan on how you will leave the area.
- If you have a car, keep the gas tank full if an evacuation order is possible. Don’t let the tank go below half full in case gas stations are unable to pump gas.
- Decide where you would go and what route you would take to get there. This could be a motel, the home of a friend or relative a safe distance away, or an evacuation shelter. Download the free Red Cross Emergency App to find shelter information and weather and emergency alerts for more than 35 different situations.
- If you have time, let someone out of the region know you are evacuating and where you are going. Leave a note saying when you left and where you plan to go.
- Wear sturdy shoes and clothing that provides some protection.
- Be alert for road hazards such as downed trees, flooding, etc. Do not drive onto a flooded road.
- Practice evacuating your home twice a year. Grab your emergency kit and drive your planned evacuation route. Include an alternate route in a different direction in case one is impassible. Make sure you have locations and maps saved on devices such as cell phones and GPS units and on paper.