If evacuation is anticipated and time allows, follow this checklist to give your family and home the best chance of survival.

 

EVACUATION NOTIFICATIONS & INFORMATION Register for ReadySBC Alerts to receive evacuation and fire information notices! www.ReadySBCAlerts.orgUsed when emergency action is needed at a specific address: wildfires, imminent flooding, evacuations, or other public safety incidents where lives may be at risk; critical information about evacuation routes, hazards, and shelters. Online registration required!

SOCIAL MEDIA, RADIO, TV

Used to provide less critical and low level frequent updates intended for larger populations: traffic updates, road closures, incident updates, and contact information; safety announcement, power outages, minor issues; disaster recovery resources.

ALWAYS: 

COMMUNICATIONS 

☐  Keep your cell phone fully charged.

☐  Notify an out-of-area contact of your phone number, location and status. Update regularly.

☐  Leave a note with your contact info and out-of-area contact taped to fridge or inside a front window.

☐  Check on or call neighbors to alert them to prepare at first sign of fire.

ON YOUR PERSON 

☐  Dress all family members in long sleeves and long pants; heavy cotton or wool is best, no matter how hot it is.

☐  Wear full coverage goggles, leather gloves, head protection.

☐  Cover faces with a dry cotton or wool bandanna or scarf over an N95 respirator. Tie long hair back.

☐  Carry a headlamp and flashlight (even during the day).

☐  Carry car keys, wallet, ID, cell phone, and spare battery.

☐  Drink plenty of water, stay hydrated.

☐  Put “Go Kits” (reverse) in your vehicle.

PETS & ANIMALS 

☐  Locate your pets and place in carriers NOW. You won’t be able to catch them when the fire approaches.

☐Be sure your pets wear tags and are registered with microchips.

☐  Place carriers (with your pets in them) near the front door, with fresh water and extra food.

☐  Prepare horses and large animals for transport and consider moving them to a safe location early, before evacuation is ordered.

IF TIME ALLOWS: 

INSIDE THE HOUSE:

☐ Shut all windows and doors (interior too) and leave them unlocked.

☐ Remove combustible window shades and curtains; close metal shutters.

☐ Move furniture to the center of the room, away from windows.

☐ Leave indoor and outdoor lights on.

☐ Shut off HVAC and ceiling fans.

OUTSIDE & IN NEIGHBORHOOD: 

☐ Place combustible outdoor items (patio furniture, toys, doormats, trash cans, etc.) in garage or 30’ from structures (optional: place in a pool).

☐ Shut off gas at the meter or propane tank; move small tanks at least 15’ away from combustibles.

☐ Connect garden hoses with squeeze- grip nozzles to outdoor spigots for use by firefighters.

☐ Fill water buckets and place around outside of house, especially near decks and fences.

☐ Clean your gutters and blow leaves away from house.

☐ Back your car into driveway, loaded, with doors and windows closed.

☐ Prop open fence and side gates.

☐ Place ladder(s) at the corner(s) of structures for firefighters.

☐ Seal attic and ground vents with pre- cut plywood or metal covers (even duct tape will protect from ember entry) if time allows.

☐ Patrol your property and monitor conditions. Leave if spot fires ignite or conditions change.

WHEN YOU LEAVE

☐ Leave immediately if ordered.
☐ Don’t wait for an evacuation order if you feel unsafe or conditions change; leave early if unsure.

☐ Assist elderly or disabled neighbors.

☐ Carpool with neighbors to reduce traffic.

☐ Take only essential vehicles with adequate fuel.

☐ In your car, turn on headlights, close windows, turn on inside air and AC, tune to local radio.

☐ Drive slowly and defensively; be observant.

☐ The best evacuation route is usually the one you know best. Take the fastest paved route to a valley floor, away from the fire if possible.

☐ Proceed downhill, away from the fire if possible. Know at least two routes.

☐ If roads are impassable or you are trapped: take shelter in a building, car, or an open area; park in an outside turn if trapped on a hillside; stay far from vegetation; look for wide roads, parking lots, playing fields, etc.

☐ If trapped, you are better protected inside a building or vehicle.

☐ Don’t abandon your car in the road if passage is impossible. If you must leave your car, park it off the road and consider other options for shelter.

☐ Evacuate on foot only as a last resort.

☐ Don’t evacuate by fire road, uphill, or into open-space areas with unburned vegetation.

☐ Remain calm – panic is deadly.

More Info

IMPORTANT NUMBERS & INFORMATION 

FIRE & MEDICAL EMERGENCIES 911, SB Fire Dept
(Non-Emergency) (805) 965-5354

POLICE 911, (Non-Emergency) (805) 897-2300

Sewer Mains/Street Flooding (805) 564-5413

POISON CONTROL (800) 222-1222

SoCal Edison (800) 611-1911

SoCal Gas (800) 427-2200

SOCIAL MEDIA, FIRE INFO @santabaracityfire  @santabarbaracountyfire

LOCAL RADIO

FM Stations:

•      88.3 KCLU NPR (South Coast)

•      89.7 KCLU NPR (Santa Maria)

•      90.9 KCBX (Santa Ynez Valley)

•      92.1 KCLU NPR (Santa Maria)

•      94.1 KOSJ (South Coast)

•      94.5 KSPE SPANISH (Countywide)

•      95.1 KCBX (Lompoc)

•      96.7 (Santa Ynez Valley/Solvang)

•      99.5 KCBX (Santa Maria)

•      99.9 KTYD (South Coast)

•    101.7 KLITE/KSBL (South Coast & Santa Ynez)

•    102.3 KCLU NPR (South Coast)

•    105.9 KRAZ (Santa Ynez/Solvang)

•    107.77 KIST SPANISH (Countywide)

AM Stations:

•      990 KTMA (Santa Maria)

•    1440 KUHL (Santa Maria)

•    1490 KOSJ (South Coast)

•    1290 KZSB (South Coast)

•    1340 KCLU NPR (South Coast)

 

REMEMBER

Emergency personnel will be limited.

Electric/communication links will be limited.

Transportation routes will be limited.

Don’t be limited by YOUR skills.

Keep automobile gas tanks at least half full.

Store photos on your cell phone (pets, children, home valuables).

Use this form below to create a Family Emergency Communications Plan 

HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION 

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SCHOOL, CHILDCARE, CAREGIVER, WORKPLACE 

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LOCAL CONTACTS 

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OUT-OF-AREA CONTACTS 

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EMERGENCY MEETING LOCATIONS 

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INSURANCE 

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WILDFIRE & EMERGENCY “GO KIT” 

Put together an emergency supply kit in advance for each family member and keep it easily accessible. Plan to be away from your home for an extended period of time. Each person should have their own Go Kit. Store kits in backpacks.

☐  Bandana, N95 respirator, goggles, leather gloves, long shirt and pants (cotton or wool), boots, hat

☐  Flashlight and headlamp with spare batteries

☐ Map marked with two evacuation routes (if possible)

☐ Prescription medications, OTC meds-pain/cold, allergy, etc.

☐ Extra eyeglasses or contact lenses

☐ First aid kit

☐ Battery-powered radio and extra batteries

☐ Copies of important docs (birth certificates, passports, insurance policies, rental agreement, Social Security card, property title/deed, etc.)

☐ Pet food and water, carriers,  leashes, pet supplies and medications

☐ Water bottles and food

☐ Sanitation supplies-soap, toothpaste, shampoo, toothbrush

☐ Change of clothing

☐ Spare chargers for cell phones, laptops, etc.

☐ Children: Extra diapers, formula, Special Items (toys, blankets, books)

Items to take only if time allows

☐  Easily carried valuables

☐  Family photos, small heirlooms, and other irreplaceable items

☐  Personal computer data and digital information backups on hard drives and/or disks

☐  Extra car keys, credit cards, cash

Let Your Family Know you are safe

When disaster strikes, register with Red Cross as “safe and well” at 1-866-GET INFO (866.438.4360).

Put this number in your cell phone, NOW!

This internet-based tool should be integrated into your emergency communications plan.

For more information, visit RedCross.org