Evacuation Checklist Careful planning can help make your evacuation more comfortable and less stressful. Progressive suggests you take: Cash & Credit/Debit Cards -Bring twice as much cash as you think you'll need Food & Water (Quantities: At least twice as much as you think you’ll need) -Non-perishable canned or packaged foods -Fresh water in sealed containers -Nutritious snacks -Special foods for infant or elderly person -Manual can opener -Cooking/eating utensils -Plastic cups -Paper towels Medications/Personal Care -Prescription drugs for all members of party -Special supplies for infant or elderly person -Personal hygiene products -First-aid items (bandages, disinfectant, pain medication) -Eyeglasses, contact lenses & supplies Pets & Supplies (if applicable) -Pet food -Collar, leash, muzzle, etc. -Identification tag (on pet's collar) -Carrier -Vaccination records Clothing -3-5 changes seasonal clothing -Rain gear -2 pairs comfortable shoes -Hat or cap Personal Documents (Seal in a waterproof bag) -Driver's license (all drivers) -Vehicle titles & registration (all vehicles) -Birth certificates & Social Security cards/numbers -Checkbooks & checks -Passport/work permit -Personal medical records -Important electronic records (disk or flash drive) -Banking records -Stock certificates/bonds -Insurance policies & cards (medical, vehicle, home, boat) -Valued photos, correspondence -Other important papers (marriage license, divorce papers, trust documents, etc.) Valuable Jewelry (Seal in plastic) Safety Items -Small tool kit -Battery-operated or crank-type radio -Extra set of car keys -All home, RV, boat, motorcycle keys -Extra batteries More information is available at www.progressiveresponds.com.