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When It Is Time To Leave Your Home, What To Bring, and Where To Meet, by R.W.

In a recent meeting of our Christian-based preparedness group, the following bylaws were distributed for consideration to the adult members of the group. I hope there are some take home items here that will help other individuals or groups when they are in the midst of considering this most difficult decision:

If things get bad, there may be a day when you have to leave your home and evacuate to a safer location. These circumstances might include:

Having an evacuation plan prepared and in place that includes rally points, rendezvous, signaling codes, times, dates, alternative locations, and ways of communication, without giving up valuable or critical information, is imperative.

Proposed Bylaws/Requirements for Members:

EACH PERSON OVER 18:

EACH PERSON OVER 16:

EACH PERSON OVER THE AGE OF 12:

FOR EACH PERSON IN THE FAMILY, FAMILY MEMBER(S) MUST CONTRIBUTE:

FOR EACH PERSON IN THE FAMILY, THE FAMILY SHOULD HAVE STORED THE FOLLOWING:

EACH FAMILY IS REQUIRED TO HAVE:

The items above are mandatory. What are the other things recommended to previously obtained and have in place or ready to take with me? When it is time to evacuate, there will be more for you gather, such as.

Having a location in advance to evacuate to may allow for large portions of these items to be stored up in advance.

CB Radio communications and Rally Points

CB users should monitor Channel 17 each evening at 6:00 PM, if there is notification of an impending or active crisis, for evacuation status.

The status levels are as follows:

Codes for evacuation locations:

If a Rally Point is deemed unsafe to use, the first person arriving will paint, mark, or tape a large ā€œCā€ (meaning that the location is compromised) or place a red bandana on the entrance to the location to warn others to move to an alternative rally point, which is given in the original instructions via the radio.

Codes for radio communications instructing telling when and where to meet: