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  • BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: A burned-out vehicle is...

    BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: A burned-out vehicle is seen on Hillside Way on Aug. 21, 2020, in Boulder Creek, Calif., as the CZU August Lightning Complex fire burns in the Santa Cruz Mountains. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)

  • BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: Lakeside Fire Protection District firefighters...

    BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: Lakeside Fire Protection District firefighters wait before they are dispatched to battle a fire on Aug. 21, 2020, in Boulder Creek, Calif., as the CZU August Lightning Complex fire burns in the Santa Cruz Mountains. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)

  • BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: Structures burn on Hillside...

    BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: Structures burn on Hillside Way on Aug. 21, 2020, in Boulder Creek, Calif., as the CZU August Lightning Complex fire burns in the Santa Cruz Mountains. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)

  • BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: A firefighter from Lakeside Fire...

    BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: A firefighter from Lakeside Fire Protection District puts back a fire hose on Highway 236 on Aug. 21, 2020, in Boulder Creek, Calif., as the CZU August Lightning Complex fire burns in the Santa Cruz Mountains. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)

  • BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: An American flag is...

    BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: An American flag is seen at a house on Virginia Avenue in Boulder Creek, Calif., where firefighters are working to protect homes from the CZU August Lightning Complex fire on Aug. 21, 2020. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)

  • BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: Firefighters work on Virginia...

    BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: Firefighters work on Virginia Avenue in Boulder Creek, Calif., where firefighters from multiple departments are working to protect homes from the CZU August Lightning Complex fire on Aug. 21, 2020. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)

  • BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: Small California flags are...

    BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: Small California flags are displayed on the fence of a home on Virginia Avenue in Boulder Creek, Calif., where firefighters are working to protect homes from the CZU August Lightning Complex fire on Aug. 21, 2020. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)

  • BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: Firefighters work on Virginia...

    BOULDER CREEK, CA - AUGUST 21: Firefighters work on Virginia Avenue in Boulder Creek, Calif., where firefighters from multiple departments are working to protect homes from the CZU August Lightning Complex fire on Aug. 21, 2020. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)

  • HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21:Part of the Milky Way is...

    HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21:Part of the Milky Way is seen in the night sky as the LNU Lightning Complex fire continues burning vegetation in the ridges near Chemise Road in Healdsburg, Calif., on Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

  • HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: The sun sets in the...

    HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: The sun sets in the horizon seen thorough thick smoke by the LNU Lightning Complex fire as continues burning vegetation in Healdsburg, Calif., on Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

  • HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: A DC-10 air tanker dumps...

    HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: A DC-10 air tanker dumps fire retardant on the ridges near Chemise Road as Cal Fire fighters and other fire departments continue to battle the LNU Lightning Complex fire in Healdsburg, Calif., on Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

  • HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: Rigo Rodriguez records video of...

    HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: Rigo Rodriguez records video of a DC-10 air tanker ready to dump fire retardant on the ridges near Chemise Road as Cal Fire fighters and other fire departments continue to battle the LNU Lightning Complex fire in Healdsburg, Calif., on Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

  • HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: A DC-10 air tanker dumps...

    HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: A DC-10 air tanker dumps fire retardant on the ridges near Chemise Road as Cal Fire fighters and other fire departments continue to battle the LNU Lightning Complex fire in Healdsburg, Calif., on Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

  • HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: Jennifer Higgins, left, and coworker...

    HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: Jennifer Higgins, left, and coworker Richard Butori of Lamber Bridge Winery, monitor the winery, behind them, as they look a the LNU Lightning Complex fire near Chemise Road in Healdsburg, Calif., on Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

  • HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: Remains of a house destroyed...

    HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: Remains of a house destroyed by the LNU Lightning Complex fire on Wallace creek Road in Healdsburg, Calif., on Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

  • HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: Remains of a house destroyed...

    HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: Remains of a house destroyed by the LNU Lightning Complex fire on Wallace Creek Road in Healdsburg, Calif., on Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

  • HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: Remains of a house destroyed...

    HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: Remains of a house destroyed by the LNU Lightning Complex fire on Wallace creek Road in Healdsburg, Calif., on Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

  • HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: A Buda sits among the...

    HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: A Buda sits among the remains of a house destroyed by the LNU Lightning Complex fire on Wallace creek Road in Healdsburg, Calif., on Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

  • HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: A charred truck and machinery...

    HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: A charred truck and machinery destroyed by the LNU Lightning Complex fire sits on a Wallace Creek Road property in Healdsburg, Calif., on Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

  • HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: A firefighter crew from the...

    HEALDSBURG, CA - AUGUST 21: A firefighter crew from the Berkeley Fire Department monitor the area on Wallace Creek Road after the LNU Lightning Complex fire destroyed some properties in Healdsburg, Calif., on Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

  • SANTA CRUZ, CA - AUGUST 21: Scenes of total devastation...

    SANTA CRUZ, CA - AUGUST 21: Scenes of total devastation by the CZU August Lightning Complex fire are visible along Braemoor Drive in the mountains of Santa Cruz, Calif., Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • SANTA CRUZ, CA - AUGUST 21: Scenes of total devastation...

    SANTA CRUZ, CA - AUGUST 21: Scenes of total devastation by the CZU August Lightning Complex fire are visible along Braemoor Drive in the mountains of Santa Cruz, Calif., Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • SANTA CRUZ, CA - AUGUST 21: Melted playground equipment sits...

    SANTA CRUZ, CA - AUGUST 21: Melted playground equipment sits among the rubble left by the CZU August Lightning Complex fire on Braemoor Drive in the mountains of Santa Cruz, Calif., Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • SANTA CRUZ, CA - AUGUST 21: Scenes of total devastation...

    SANTA CRUZ, CA - AUGUST 21: Scenes of total devastation by the CZU August Lightning Complex fire are visible along Braemoor Drive in the mountains of Santa Cruz, Calif., Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

  • SANTA CRUZ, CA - AUGUST 21: Scenes of total devastation...

    SANTA CRUZ, CA - AUGUST 21: Scenes of total devastation by the CZU August Lightning Complex fire are visible along Braemoor Drive in the mountains of Santa Cruz, Calif., Friday, Aug., 21, 2020. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

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This article was originally published on Aug. 22, 2020. It has been updated to remove outdated material.

With wildfire season upon us, now is the time to double-check your emergency and evacuation preparedness.

Don’t wait for evacuation warnings or orders. Preparation is important, safety experts say, when it comes to taking the edge off anxieties and also lessening the blow if tragedy happens.

The Governor’s Office of Emergency Services recommends that everyone become familiar with their risks and tailor a family disaster plan with them in mind. Remember those with special needs, such as seniors or infants, and also any pets.

Read the latest stories on wildfires burning across the Bay Area and in nearby counties.

How to prepare for trouble

An evacuation may be necessary at any time day – or night. Here are some things you can do now to prepare for emergencies you may encounter later.

Here is a checklist for things to put together and try to take with you should you be forced to evacuate. Click here to download a more detailed plan put together by FireSafeMarin.org:

What to take
(Time permitting)

  • Photographs of all family members.
  • Food and water (for up to seven days, if possible).
  • Pets (if advance warning, take to an approved shelter).
  • Pet ID tags, medications, leashes and water bowls.
  • Change of clothing for each person (for one to seven days).
  • Cell phones and chargers. Laptop computer. External backup hard drives.
  • Health and car insurance cards and related documents.
  • Property deeds.
  • Marriage license.
  • Tax papers.
  • Birth certificates.
  • Drivers’ licenses.
  • Checkbook, credit cards, cash, wallet, purse.
  • Medications, including analgesics and motion sickness tablets.
  • First-aid kit.
  • Prescription eyewear, dentures, hearing aids.
  • Jewelry.
  • Irreplaceable keepsakes.
  • Flashlights and portable radio with extra batteries.

How to prepare for an emergency

Inside the house

  • Put together an emergency kit. Stock water, flashlights, a transistor radio and a fire extinguisher. Get extra batteries. Buy or create a first aid kit. Store water and nonperishable foods.
  • Purchase a high-capacity battery pack that can keep smartphones and other devices charged in the event of a power outage.
  • Store things that matter most. Everything might seem important in the face of loss, but family documents are essential in the recovery process. Gather birth certificates, insurance papers and mortgage documents. Keep some cash on hand. Then store everything in one convenient place where you can grab it in an instant.
  • Check/maintain all home smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Change batteries as needed. The National Fire Protection Association recommends replacing smoke alarms altogether every 10 years. Determine the age of ones in your home by looking at the date of the manufacturer on the back of the alarm.
  • Locate where the utility connections are and learn how to shut off the gas, electricity and water if necessary.
  • Clean and maintain clothes dryers (a potential source of house fires). Always use a lint filter and clean it before or after a load of laundry. Make sure to clean lint around the drum.
  • Draw a diagram of your home. Plan two ways out of every room, especially the bedrooms.
  • Make provisions as to how your pets will be taken from the home.

Outside the house

  • Clear leaves and other debris from roofs, gutters, decks, patios or porches.
  • Trim all trees near the house, particularly getting rid of overhanging branches, and cut back shrubs and bushes.
  • Walk around the house and remove anything that might burn that’s within 30 feet of the structure.