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Index of Escape Plan

  1. Purpose and Scope
  2. Emergency Contacts
  3. Threat Assessment & Risk Levels
  4. Evacuation Triggers & Decision Criteria
  5. Primary Escape Routes (Home / Building)
  6. Secondary & Alternative Routes
  7. Safe Zones & Meeting Points
  8. Transportation & Mobility Options
  9. Shelter & Short-Term Accommodation
  10. Emergency Supplies & Grab-Bag Checklist
  11. Communication Plan & Check-in Protocols
  12. Special Populations & Needs (children, elderly, pets, disabled)
  13. Medical Response & First Aid Procedures
  14. Fire Safety & Smoke Movement Considerations
  15. Flood, Earthquake, Severe Weather Procedures
  16. Active Threat / Shelter-in-Place Procedures
  17. Utility Shutoff Procedures (gas, water, electricity)
  18. Important Documents & Digital Backup Plan
  19. Valuables Prioritization & Quick-Grab List
  20. Pets & Animal Evacuation Plan
  21. Financial & Insurance Preparedness
  22. Roles & Responsibilities (family/household or team)
  23. Training, Drills & Frequency
  24. Evacuation Time Estimates & Route Timings
  25. Reunification Plan & Post-Evacuation Actions
  26. Recovery Steps & Returning Home Criteria
  27. Legal & Safety Considerations (permissions, local regs)
  28. Contacts for Assistance (shelters, authorities, NGOs)
  29. Continuous Improvement: After-Action Review Template
  30. Appendices

Part 5: Digital vs. Physical Index – The Hybrid Approach

In the 21st century, many preppers make a fatal mistake: they store their entire escape index in the cloud. But what happens when the grid goes down? Or when your phone is at 1% battery?

Level 2: The Grab-and-Go (5-minute bag)

  • Change of clothes, protein bars, water bottle.
  • Portable charger, headlamp, N95 mask.
  • Printed copies of your full master index.

Every room must have designated paths for exit to prevent entrapment. index of escape plan

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