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Evacuation, Family & Pets

Plan for people, pets, medical needs, mobility needs, and out-of-area communication.

What this means locally

Readiness scoring highlights missing household planning actions.

What should I do today?

  • Choose a meeting place.
  • List medications.
  • Prepare pet carriers.

Checklist

  • Emergency contacts.
  • Pet supplies.
  • Accessibility equipment.
  • Documents and chargers.

Printable summary

Leave early when ordered and bring essential documents, medication, pets, and assistive devices.

Sources and partners

Ready.gov · Local emergency management

WFGuard is a preparedness and public awareness tool. It does not replace official emergency alerts, evacuation orders, or instructions from local authorities. Call 911 for immediate emergencies.