A well-packed emergency go bag isn't just a collection of gear—it's peace of mind in a backpack. Here's what needs to go in ...
As climate emergencies like wildfires and hurricanes become more prevalent, it's important to have essentials like food and medicine on hand and ready to go in case you need to evacuate.
Whether it's a power outage or case of extreme weather, you can stay prepared with an emergency go-bag. Use our go-bag checklist to build your own!
In the event of a hurricane or other natural catastrophe, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security recommends that you prepare a go bag filled with necessities in case you have to quickly evacuate ...
If the trend continues, extreme weather will occur more frequently. Here’s how experts suggest you prepare. By Shannon Sims Extreme weather is happening more frequently across the country, as we have ...
We’re now in the heart of wildfire season, and with evacuation orders becoming more common in dry, fire-prone areas, and that means it’s worth revisiting what to keep in your emergency go bag in case ...
Oregon is officially in fire season. Go bags are meant to provide an individual's basic needs for 72 hours during evacuations. Fire season is in full swing. On July 1, the Oregon Department of ...
Prepare a go-bag with essentials like food, water, and personal care items in case of evacuation. Include important documents, electronic devices, and chargers in your go-bag. Have a shelter-in-place ...