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Emergency Evacuation Checklist
Version A.3.20
A wildfire event or any other disaster may make it necessary for you and your family, friends, and neighbors to evacuate. Plan,
prepare and practice emergency evacuation together.
Before Disaster Strikes
72-Hour Emergency Supply Kit
Plan
Sign up to receive local emergency alerts and
warnings on all home phones, cellphones, and
other devices
Know your community’s emergency notification
and evacuation plans
Plan an evacuation route away from your home
and other alternate routes in case the first route is
closed, threatened or unsafe
Designate a meetup location far enough away to
check in with friends and family also evacuating
but leaving in separate vehicles
Establish and inform a designated contact of
your plan and communicate with them during an
emergency
Know the evacuation plans for locations where
household members regularly are such as
workplaces, schools, and commuter routes
Perform any necessary Ladder Fuel Reduction and
home hardening to help increase survivability of
the home when you are gone
Prepare
Prepack emergency supply kits for each household
member (minimum of 72-Hour supply of food and
water)
Back vehicles into your garage or park them in an
open space facing the direction of escape
Keep the gas tank in vehicles at least half full
Practice
Practice evacuation procedures often with
everyone in your household, using at least 2 ways
out of the community
Practice evacuating animals and pets. Know what
resources are needed for their care in case of
evacuation
Sunriver FD
541-593-8622
Food and water for all household members including infants and
pets for at least 72 hours
Cell phone charger and fully charged power bank
Battery powered or hand crank radio that can get National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) weather station notices
Flashlight and extra batteries
First aid kit
Whistle
N95 or other respirator/mask capable of filtering wildfire smoke or
other harmful air particulates
Plastic sheeting and duct tape for sheltering in place and/or a tent
Non sparking wrench or pliers to shut off utilities
Can opener if food is in cans
Local maps
Medications/Prescriptions including extra eyeglasses/contacts
Copies of important documents such as insurance policies, ID,
bank account info, passports, birth certificates etc. in waterproof
container and/or laminated
Sleeping bag/warm blankets for each member of the household
Complete change of clothes including sturdy shoes and layers for
each household member
Fire extinguisher
Matches in a waterproof container, lighters, and/or flint striker
Cash and change if card readers don’t work
Mess kit (cup, plate, utensils, napkins etc.)
Simple activities for kids (if applicable)
Emergency reference materials such as first aid book
List of important contact numbers/information in case your phone
runs out of battery
Moist towlettes
Hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes
Garbage bags
Baby wipes/diapers (if applicable)
Personal hygiene items
Feminine hygiene products (if applicable)
Pictures, memorabilia, and items of comfort
info@sunriverfire.org
Sunriver PD
541-593-1014
police@sunriverpd.org
Is your contact information current with SROA?
Make sure your mailing address and other contact information on record with the Sunriver Owners Association are accurate and current. Don’t miss
critical communications about your property and community, including:
• Dues payment statements
• Compliance program alerts
• Enforcement or legal notices
• Construction advisories
• SROA emergency notifications
• Community news
• Facility operations updates
• Special event
It is your responsibility to inform SROA of any changes to your contact information. Remember, updates sent to other agencies (the post office,
Deschutes County, etc.) are not recorded with SROA. Visit www.sunriverowners.org/updatemyinformation to update your information.
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