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Evacuation Checklist
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July 29, 2021
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In order to make your recovery as smooth as possible, we encourage you to educate your employees on the items they may want to bring with them in the event of an evacuation.  To help you with this process, we have created the following checklist of suggested items.  Keep in mind, these are just suggestions.  This is not a complete list, nor are we suggesting that you plan to carry all of these items.  Some may be unnecessary or not applicable in your personal situation. ***Remember, above all, your own safety and the safety of others should be your primary goal. 

Here are a few tips to keep in mind when planning for an evacuation.

  • The items you would like to include in your “go bag” should be close by, at all times. Time wasted collecting items before evacuating could be a serious, even deadly mistake.
  • The items you plan to take with you should be easily accessible and easy to carry – hence the suggested use of a bag to contain them all in one place.
  • This collection of tools and possessions should be the bare minimum you would need in the event of a crisis taking place in your office or business.

Business/Office Evacuation “Go Bag” Suggested Items

  • Cellphone or PDA, containing key emergency contacts, passwords, etc., and charger
  • Identification and wallet/cash/credit cards
  • Car/House keys and office keys or passcard
  • Laptop & Charger
  • Office Phone Roster (including personnel emergency contacts’ information)
  • Office Floor Plans (to aid in possible search/rescue efforts)
  • Calendar/Day Planner
  • Password Book/Document
  • Disaster Plan or Emergency Procedure Manual
  • Flash Drive with critical documents, employee information, emergency plans/procedures, asset inventories, insurance information.
  • Server Backup Tapes or Drives
  • Network Cables (Ethernet)
  • First Aid Supplies
  • Any Personal Medications
  • Basic Office Supplies (pen & paper)

Above all, any evacuation plan, emergency procedure or disaster plan should protect the safety and well-being of all employees and guests in your office. However, those who take the extra time to keep important belongings and tools close at hand in the event of an emergency may recover from a disaster more quickly and easily with these items in their possession.

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