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How to Make a Go-Bag

A Go-bag is an evacuation preparation bag that contains a three-day supply of items one would need to safely evacuate their home. These bags are prepared in advance, before an emergency, and are kept in an easily accessible place.

Check out our instructions on how to make one here!

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
April 10, 2020

Categories: Education & TrainingTags: all regions, fire-adapted communities and fire response, fire-prone ecosystems, hazard mitigation, hazard-prone ecosystems, wildfire, wildfire preparation, wildfire risk reduction, wildland urban interface, WUI

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