Tips to Help Families Stay Safe and Ready During Wildfire Awareness Month
“Preparing for a wildfire evacuation involves several critical actions, and starting early is one of the best ways homeowners can protect their families and communities. Simple steps taken now can make all the difference later.”
“Preparing for a wildfire evacuation involves several critical actions, and starting early is one of the best ways homeowners can protect their families and communities,” said
Create a Go-Bag for Every Household Member
Pack essentials like IDs, medications, toiletries, spare keys, a phone charger, important documents, cash, water, snacks and clothing. Be sure to include necessities for children, pets and elderly family members.
Prepare Your Vehicle in Advance
Keep your gas tank at least half full throughout the wildfire season. Store a physical map, emergency contact list, a flashlight/lantern, and a backup power source for your phone in your vehicle.
Document Your Property
Take photos or videos of each room in your home — including valuables, electronics and appliances. Store these files securely online to assist with future insurance claims.
Make a Communication Plan
Establish evacuation routes and a meeting spot if family members get separated. Share the plan with neighbors or extended family and choose an out-of-area contact with whom everyone can check in.
Sign Up for Emergency Alerts
Enroll in local emergency notification systems — like
Prep Your Home Before You Leave
Close all windows and doors, shut off gas and propane, and remove flammable items from around the yard. If time allows, leave garden hoses connected and ladders out for firefighters to access the roof. Leave indoor and outdoor lights on to help visibility through smoke.
“Wildfires can move fast, so preparedness needs to be second nature for families in vulnerable areas,” added Butler. “These small steps not only protect your safety — they can also give first responders a better chance to defend your home.”
Peace of Mind Starts With a Plan
For more information and additional preparedness tips, visit the Mercury Insurance Catastrophe Center.
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