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Step Five - Plan your evacuation
During hurricane season, the order to evacuate can come any time. It's less stressful if you have a plan. Here are some tips to consider as you put your plan together.
Learn the best evacuation routes and keep a map in your car in case you're forced to take unfamiliar roads.
Arrange for a ride well before the storm if you don't have your own transportation. You may be ordered to evacuate.
Prepare an emergency supply kit for your car with extra keys, food, water, jumper cables, a first-aid kit and sleeping bags. See the
Emergency Supply Kit section
for a suggested list.
Make a plan now for what to do with your pets. (Many shelters and hotels will not accept them.)
Identify an out-of-state contact, so if your family members get separated, you'll know who to call. If time allows, call or email your out-of-state contact to let them know where you are going and when you expect to get there.
Plan a meeting location at least 50 miles inland in case your family gets separated.
Gather important papers to take with you:
Driver's license or personal identification
Social Security card
Proof of residence (deed, lease or utility bills)
Insurance policies (including home, auto, flood and wind)
Birth and marriage certificates
Stocks, bonds and other negotiable certificates
Wills, deeds and copies of recent tax returns
Personal checkbook and any unpaid bills
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