Evacuation Level 1 is an official advisory indicating that hazardous conditions (like nearby wildfire activity, smoke, or changing weather) exist in your area and that you should prepare now in case evacuation becomes necessary. This is not a directive to leave yet, but rather a prompt to review your plans and supplies so you’re ready before minutes count.
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People who need extra time to evacuate — individuals with mobility needs, those with small children, or those with livestock or large animals — may consider leaving before a Level 2 or Level 3 alert is issued. Remember, conditions can change quickly during an emergency. You may choose to leave early if you feel unsafe.
Small actions make a big difference.
Wildfires are a frequent occurrence in our area. We don’t need to wait until a wildfire starts to practice preparedness. Consider taking these “Level 1” preparations listed below before wildfire season begins. Taking precautions ahead of time will help you to feel more calm in the event of an emergency.
Why it matters: When warning levels change, the earlier you can react with confidence, the safer you are — and the less you’ll have to make decisions under stress.
A basic kit should be ready long before an evacuation is ordered.
Essentials include:
Having these items pre-assembled prevents scrambling at a stressful moment and gives you flexibility if conditions evolve.