I was reading a topic on this forum called Zombies are here...what do you grab? and while I read it, I was very interested it, and enjoyed reading it by the way. Then there was another book I was reading at the local Barnes & Noble called The Fire Smart Home Handbook. Discussing the notion of protecting yourself, your home, and your property from wildfires, it had a chapter about evacuation, which detailed evacuation preparations for time limits ranging from five minutes to one hour and all the way to six or more hours, as evacuation orders can be either "mandatory," "voluntary," or otherwise.
Evacuations like these got me thinking about the Wave and the people holed up in their homes protecting themselves from looters, rioters, and the plague that caused them. What if during the panic some people were planning to leave at a moment's notice (Noting that they weren't preparing for zombies at first, but they were watching the news and would plan to leave if they came knocking at their door...), and had prepared for it. Such people would be engaging in preparations spanning minutes and likely hours, so they could leave with most of their preps at a moment's notice.
Okay, here's the challenge: You are quite the Preemptive Paranoid Prepper and have been preparing to evacuate your home if necessary during the Wave. Preparations involve both lists of items and lists of actual tasks to carry out. During your planning, you prepared for three scenarios - six-hour preps, one-hour preps, and five-minute preps. Feel free to refer to the book at the library for ideas, and remember that five-minute preps, for example, are carried out first at the minimum, and if time and fate allowed you would move on to one-hour preps, then to six-hour preps if you were lucky. But remember that a lot of preps for civil disorder can be used against zombies like the old-fashioned boomstick for example. After this is said and done, feel free to post your ideas, and if preferred you can remain anonymous, since you are Preemptive Paranoid Preppers. Please take care; thanks a bunch, and have a good day!