 Hi, I'm Van Steyler. I'm the Chief of the Office of Access and Functional Needs at Cal OES. I want to share a few key life safety tips as we work to get through these wildfires together. People with disabilities, older adults, and really anyone with an access or functional need may take longer and require more resources to evacuate safely. So be prepared. Your life may depend on it. Number one, have an evacuation plan. Think of five people you could call for help and have them be aware of what your needs are going to be. Think of accessible transportation providers and services and vendors that you can use to get out safely. Number two, put together a go-back. You need medicine, so back medicine. If you need a wheelchair charger, back your wheelchair charger. Anything like durable medical equipment, make an entire list of whatever you're going to need to take with you to be safe, secure, healthy, and independent. If you have a list, you won't forget the important stuff. Number three, sign up to receive important information. Sign up for local emergency alerts, things like Code Red. Sign up for latest information on resources for California's wildfires by visiting news.caloas.ca.gov. Remember, you have the power to plan for your life's safety. Be safe, be well, and be empowered.