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Before You Go Checklist

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  • Family and kid centered events
  • Day time events in low traffic or supportive areas
  • Day time events in high traffic or contentious areas
  • Day time events that may attract individual aggressors
  • Day time events in locations that don’t usually experience protest
  • Night time events in low traffic or supportive areas
  • Direct Action events
  • Night time events in high traffic or contentious areas
  • Events where large numbers of counter protestors are expected
  • Events where large police presence is expected
What to Bring:
  • Comfortable shoes for walking
  • Water to stay hydrated
  • Basic first aid (bandages, pain relievers, sun screen, extra face covering)
  • Emergency contact info, including lawyer
Suggested:
  • Individual First Aid Kit
  • Signs or noise makers
  • Snacks for long events
What to Bring:
  • Comfortable shoes for walking
  • Water to stay hydrated
  • Additional water or saline for eye washes
  • Basic first aid (bandages, pain relievers, sun screen, extra face covering)
  • Emergency contact info, including lawyer
Suggested:
  • Individual First Aid Kit
  • Signs or noise makers
  • Snacks for long events
What to Bring:
  • Shoes you can run in
  • Clothing that covers skin and identifying characteristics (colored hair, tattoos, etc)
  • Water to stay hydrated
  • Additional water or saline for eye washes
  • Basic first aid
  • Lawyer’s contact written on your body (arm not recommended)
Suggested:
  • Individual First Aid Kit
  • Self defense items*: shields, body armor, helmets, bear spray, etc.
  • Phone at home or turned off
* Note that bringing these items may increase the likelihood of arrest or criminal charges