Wildfire Preparedness Checklist: What to Pack Before an Evacuation
Use this checklist to prepare evacuation supplies, documents, go-bags, pet items, phone power, water, and car essentials before wildfire warnings become urgent.
Wildfire preparedness is not just about having supplies. It is about being ready to leave quickly with the items that are hardest to replace: people, pets, medications, documents, cash, phones, chargers, and basic survival supplies.
If you live in a wildfire-prone area, do not wait until evacuation warnings are issued to pack. A basic evacuation setup should already be staged near an exit or easy-to-reach closet.
Before wildfire season, build an Emergency Documents Grab-and-Go Binder so IDs, insurance papers, medical lists, cash, and contact information are ready before an evacuation.
Printable Wildfire Evacuation Checklist
- Photo IDs
- Insurance documents
- Medication list
- Prescription medications
- Emergency contacts
- Cash in small bills
- Phone power bank
- Charging cables
- Flashlight or headlamp
- Emergency radio
- First aid kit
- Drinking water
- Shelf-stable food
- Change of clothes
- N95 or smoke masks
- Hygiene wipes
- Pet carrier, leash, food, and medication if needed
- Baby, senior, or medical supplies if needed
- Written evacuation route
- Car fuel and vehicle emergency supplies
What to Pack First
Documents and Medication
Pack IDs, insurance papers, medical lists, prescriptions, emergency contacts, cash, and important records first.
Power and Communication
Add a phone power bank, charging cables, emergency radio, flashlight, headlamp, and written contact list.
Water, Food, and Pets
Add water, shelf-stable food, first aid, masks, clothing, hygiene supplies, pet supplies, and vehicle items.
Wildfire Evacuation Supply Categories
Grab-and-Go Binder
Keep IDs, insurance papers, medical information, emergency contacts, cash, and copies together before an evacuation starts.
Open Binder GuideCar Emergency Kit
Prepare your vehicle before wildfire warnings with water, first aid, phone charging, lighting, snacks, and basic roadside supplies.
Open Car Kit ChecklistPhone Battery Bank
A battery bank helps keep your phone available for alerts, maps, calls, texts, hotel searches, and family updates.
Compare Battery BanksEmergency Radio
An emergency radio gives you another source for alerts and updates if power, internet, or cell service becomes unreliable.
Compare RadiosBefore Evacuation Warnings
- Keep your vehicle fueled when wildfire risk is high.
- Charge phones, battery banks, radios, and rechargeable lights.
- Place go-bags, documents, shoes, keys, pet supplies, and medications near the exit.
- Know more than one evacuation route.
- Take photos or video of your home and belongings for insurance records.
- Check on pets, seniors, neighbors, and anyone who may need help leaving.
Final Recommendation
The best wildfire preparedness checklist focuses on speed and essentials. Pack what helps you leave quickly, communicate, prove identity, manage medications, care for pets, and stay supplied during the first 72 hours away from home.
Build your document binder, car kit, phone power setup, and go-bag before wildfire warnings become urgent.
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Open Disaster ChecklistPrintable Wildfire Evacuation Checklist
Use this checklist to prepare before wildfire evacuation warnings become urgent.
Documents and Critical Items
- Photo IDs
- Insurance documents
- Medication list
- Prescription medications
- Emergency contacts
- Cash in small bills
- Phone power bank
- Charging cables
Go-Bag Supplies
- Flashlight or headlamp
- Emergency radio
- First aid kit
- Drinking water
- Shelf-stable food
- Change of clothes
- N95 or smoke masks
- Hygiene wipes
Household and Vehicle Needs
- Pet carrier, leash, food, and medication if needed
- Baby, senior, or medical supplies if needed
- Written evacuation route
- Car fuel and vehicle emergency supplies
- Keys and wallet
- Photos or video of home contents