For your protection, it may become necessary to evacuate an area impacted by an emergency. If there is a need to be evacuated:
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You might be notified by an emergency official knocking at your door and providing evacuation instructions; or
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Emergency services driving through your neighbourhood providing evacuation instructions over a loud speaker; or
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Via evacuation instructions provided over the local radio, television or internet.
An emergency evacuation centre may be set up to provide shelter and food to people affected by the emergency.
Tip: Keep phone lines open for use by emergency workers and monitor local radio broadcasts for emergency instructions and current information.
If you have to evacuate:
- Keep phone lines open for use by emergency workers and monitor local radio broadcasts for emergency instructions and current information;
- Do not assume an evacuation will last only a few hours; plan to evacuate with enough items to keep your family comfortable for at least three days;
- If you are instructed to do so, shut off water, gas and electricity;
- Make sure you have your car emergency kit and keep your car fueled;
- If you have time, leave a note (in a mailbox if you have one) telling others when you left and where you went;
- If you are evacuated, register with the reception centre so that you can be contacted and reunited with your family and loved ones;
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If you are going somewhere other than the reception centre, advise the centre of your whereabouts.
Be sure to take the following items with you:
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Your emergency plan;
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Your emergency kit;
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Eyewear (glasses/contact lenses);
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Identification (and other personal documents);
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Cell phone (charger and extra batteries);
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Public inquiry telephone numbers
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Food and water
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Medication
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Toiletries
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Extra clothing
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Keys
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Paper/pencils/pens
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Pets