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General Boards => General Discussion => Topic started by: Jerry Pattison on September 15, 2019, 12:28:50 AM
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I am wondering if anyone has posted a list of recommended items for an escape kit in case of fire. If not, can someone do so? Thanks!!
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Do a webs search on "Mac the Fire Guy"
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JoAnn Fadale does seminars at FMCA and Beaver International Rallies and it includes "Go Bags". Latest fire with Sperlings is a great example as to what to do when you have a fire. They had a "Go Bag" and her purse next to the door, but she forgot it when she exited the coach. Don't get so excited about the fire you forget what you have next to the door in case of emergency. We make our pets travel in crates with 2 days of wet food and leashes on top so we can contain them and easily evacuate them. We each have a "Go Bag". Mine contains our computers and memory systems. Vicki's contains sets of underwear, money, flashlight, passports, Letterman tool, hand crank radio, toilet paper, life savers, water purification tablets, camping thermal blanket, plastic ponchos, toothbrushes and small tubes of toothpaste, soap, washrag, dry matches, sound device and other items we deem necessary to spend a night or two if the worst happens. Our "Go Bags" are backpacks.
Roy Warren
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Where do you keep it??
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When parked we turn the driver seat around and put our "Go Bag" there. Computers are stored in the other one every night. When on the road on top of the dog crate just behind the co-pilot. Cats are in crates between and in line between driver and navigator.
Roy Warren