“Plan ahead, stay ahead—pack your kit, know your way!”

In Arizona, where wildfires, monsoon flooding, dust storms, and extreme heat are seasonal threats, having a well-prepared emergency kit is essential. A basic kit should include at least three days’ worth of water (one gallon per person per day), non-perishable food, a flashlight, extra batteries, a battery-powered or crank radio, medications, first-aid supplies, hygiene items, and important documents stored in a waterproof container. Items like N95 masks (for smoke or dust), solar phone chargers, and cooling towels are especially useful in Arizona’s
climate. Don’t forget to include supplies for pets, extra fuel, and a paper map in case GPS services go down.

Evacuation planning involves knowing multiple escape routes from your home and neighborhood in case of road closures or hazards. Establish a communication plan with your household, including an outof- area emergency contact and a designated meeting spot. Keep your emergency kit and go-bags in an accessible location, and maintain a half-tank of gas in your vehicle during high-risk seasons. Stay informed with alerts from local emergency services or the Arizona Emergency Information Network (AzEIN). Taking the time to prepare now can save critical minutes—and lives—when an emergency strikes.

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