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HARDENING YOUR HOME
The roof is the most vulnerable part of your home. Homes with wood or shingle roofs are at high risk of being destroyed during a wildfire. Build your roof or re-roof with materials such as composition, metal, clay or tile. Block any spaces between roof decking and covering to prevent embers from catching. Remove accumulated vegetative debrisCAMPFIRE PERMIT
Campfire Permits are required for open fires, such as campfire, barbecues and portable stoves on federally controlled lands and private lands that are the property of another person. On private lands, written permission from the landowner is also required forcampfire use.
GO! EVACUATION GUIDE When immediate evacuation is necessary, follow these steps as soon as possible to get ready to GO! Review your Evacuation Plan Checklist. Ensure your Emergency Supply Kit/Evacuation Bag is in your vehicle. Cover-up to protect against heat and flying embers. Wear long pants, long sleeve shirt, heavy shoes/boots, cap, dry bandanna for face cover CAL FIRE READY FOR WILDFIRE APP Enter your zip code and phone number to get information about wildfires near you. Users are able to message STOP to unsubscribe and START to re-subscribe. Prepare in advance for wildfire. Use this guide to start today! Be ready to go when wildfire strikes!CAL FIRE INCIDENTS
Accurate updates about active wildfires near you. Enter your location. Search. View statewide fire map. Are you ready for wildfire? Get ready for wildfire. Being ready for wildfire starts with maintaining an adequate defensible space and hardening your home with fire resistant-building materials. HOME HARDENING TOOLKIT Home Hardening Toolkit. The “Home Hardening” multi-media campaign has been developed by CAL FIRE to help educate and prepare the public for wildfire events through fire-resistant upgrades to their homes. This toolkit provides an overview of graphics, public service announcements, and collateral files for fire agencies and stakeholders BURN PERMIT INFORMATION Burn Permit Information. CAL FIRE Online Burn Permits are now available in some areas of California. To find out if online permits are available in your area, visit the CAL FIRE Burn Permit webpage .. Homeowners should always check with their local CAL FIRE station or local fire department, as well as their local air quality management agency before burning.DEFENSIBLE SPACE
Defensible space is essential to improve your home’s chance of surviving a wildfire. It’s the buffer you create between a building on your property and the grass, trees, shrubs, or any wildland area that surround it. This space is needed to slow or stop the spread of wildfire and it helps protect your home from catching fire—eitherfrom
HOME - READY FOR WILDFIRESPANISHCONTACT USPREPARE FOR WILDFIRE HOMEREADY, SET, GOGET READYGET SET Live. •. CHECK OUT OTHER VIDEOS. PLAN. Use our new web-based app to create your custom wildfire preparedness action plan! CHECK IT OUT! KNOW. Get text messages on WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN CREATE A WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN. Your Wildfire Action Plan must be prepared, and familiar to all members of your household well in advance of a wildfire. Use the checklist below to help create your plan. Each family’s plan will be different, depending on a variety of issues, needs, and situations. Ensure you plan with COVID-19 inmind.
HARDENING YOUR HOME
The roof is the most vulnerable part of your home. Homes with wood or shingle roofs are at high risk of being destroyed during a wildfire. Build your roof or re-roof with materials such as composition, metal, clay or tile. Block any spaces between roof decking and covering to prevent embers from catching. Remove accumulated vegetative debrisCAMPFIRE PERMIT
Campfire Permits are required for open fires, such as campfire, barbecues and portable stoves on federally controlled lands and private lands that are the property of another person. On private lands, written permission from the landowner is also required forcampfire use.
GO! EVACUATION GUIDE When immediate evacuation is necessary, follow these steps as soon as possible to get ready to GO! Review your Evacuation Plan Checklist. Ensure your Emergency Supply Kit/Evacuation Bag is in your vehicle. Cover-up to protect against heat and flying embers. Wear long pants, long sleeve shirt, heavy shoes/boots, cap, dry bandanna for face cover CAL FIRE READY FOR WILDFIRE APP Enter your zip code and phone number to get information about wildfires near you. Users are able to message STOP to unsubscribe and START to re-subscribe. Prepare in advance for wildfire. Use this guide to start today! Be ready to go when wildfire strikes!CAL FIRE INCIDENTS
Accurate updates about active wildfires near you. Enter your location. Search. View statewide fire map. Are you ready for wildfire? Get ready for wildfire. Being ready for wildfire starts with maintaining an adequate defensible space and hardening your home with fire resistant-building materials. HOME HARDENING TOOLKIT Home Hardening Toolkit. The “Home Hardening” multi-media campaign has been developed by CAL FIRE to help educate and prepare the public for wildfire events through fire-resistant upgrades to their homes. This toolkit provides an overview of graphics, public service announcements, and collateral files for fire agencies and stakeholders BURN PERMIT INFORMATION Burn Permit Information. CAL FIRE Online Burn Permits are now available in some areas of California. To find out if online permits are available in your area, visit the CAL FIRE Burn Permit webpage .. Homeowners should always check with their local CAL FIRE station or local fire department, as well as their local air quality management agency before burning.DEFENSIBLE SPACE
Defensible space is essential to improve your home’s chance of surviving a wildfire. It’s the buffer you create between a building on your property and the grass, trees, shrubs, or any wildland area that surround it. This space is needed to slow or stop the spread of wildfire and it helps protect your home from catching fire—eitherfrom
GO! EVACUATION GUIDE When immediate evacuation is necessary, follow these steps as soon as possible to get ready to GO! Review your Evacuation Plan Checklist. Ensure your Emergency Supply Kit/Evacuation Bag is in your vehicle. Cover-up to protect against heat and flying embers. Wear long pants, long sleeve shirt, heavy shoes/boots, cap, dry bandanna for face coverREADY, SET, GO!
Get prepared for wildfire before it strikes by following Ready, Set, Go! Be Ready: Create and maintain defensible space and harden your home against flying embers. Get Set: Prepare your family and home ahead of time for the possibility of having to evacuate. Ensure you have a plan of what to take and where to go – evacuation plans willbe
PREPARE FOR WILDFIRE READY, SET, GO! In California, wildfires aren’t a question of if, but only a question of when. If you choose to live near a natural area of the state, you are at risk for wildfires and it’s your responsibility to prepare yourself, your family, and your home.PREVENT WILDFIRE
ONE LESSSPARK ONE LESS WILDFIRE. Learn how to prevent wildfire when using outdoor equipment, burning debris, camping and more. READY FOR WILDFIRE APP A: Yes. The Ready for Wildfire app allows you sign up for text messages to receive information about active CAL FIRE wildfire incidents. If you choose to opt-in to receive text message notifications, you will receive alerts about active wildfires within 20 miles of your identified zip code. To unsubscribe from text messages, you will need toANIMAL EVACUATION
Wire cutters and a sharp knife. Hoof pick. Leg wraps. Shovel. Water buckets. Plastic trash barrel with a lid. Portable radio and extra batteries. Flashlights. During a wildland fire, local animal rescue organizations work with law enforcement and fire departments to rescue as many animals as they can. ONE LESS SPARK CAMPAIGN Burn debris. Start, maintain, and extinguish a campfire. Maintain a vehicle and tow safely. Practice fire-safe target shooting. This page provides a guide to the “One Less Spark” Campaign Toolkit. Complete campaign information, educational materials, public service announcements, graphics, and more are provided for wildfire prevention PRE-EVACUATION PREPARATION STEPS PRE-EVACUATION PREPARATION STEPS When an evacuation is anticipated, follow these checklists (if time allows) to give your home the best chance of surviving a wildfire. Home Evacuation Checklist – How to Prepare for Evacuation: Inside the House Shut all windows and doors, leaving them unlocked. Remove flammable window shades, curtains and close metal shutters. Remove FIRE-RESISTANT LANDSCAPING Choose fire-retardant plant species that resist ignition such as rockrose, ice plant and aloe. Select fire-resistant shrubs such as hedging roses, bush honeysuckles, currant, cotoneaster, sumac and shrub apples. Plant hardwood, maple, poplar and cherry trees that LOW COST RETROFIT LIST Low Cost Retrofit List . 10 Low Cost Ways to Harden Your Home 1. When it is time to replace your roof, replace it with fire-resistant ClassA roof
HOME - READY FOR WILDFIRESPANISHCONTACT USPREPARE FOR WILDFIRE HOMEREADY, SET, GOGET READYGET SET Live. •. CHECK OUT OTHER VIDEOS. PLAN. Use our new web-based app to create your custom wildfire preparedness action plan! CHECK IT OUT! KNOW. Get text messages onHARDENING YOUR HOME
The roof is the most vulnerable part of your home. Homes with wood or shingle roofs are at high risk of being destroyed during a wildfire. Build your roof or re-roof with materials such as composition, metal, clay or tile. Block any spaces between roof decking and covering to prevent embers from catching. Remove accumulated vegetative debrisCAMPFIRE PERMIT
Campfire Permits are required for open fires, such as campfire, barbecues and portable stoves on federally controlled lands and private lands that are the property of another person. On private lands, written permission from the landowner is also required forcampfire use.
WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN CREATE A WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN. Your Wildfire Action Plan must be prepared, and familiar to all members of your household well in advance of a wildfire. Use the checklist below to help create your plan. Each family’s plan will be different, depending on a variety of issues, needs, and situations. Ensure you plan with COVID-19 inmind.
READY, SET, GO!
Get prepared for wildfire before it strikes by following Ready, Set, Go! Be Ready: Create and maintain defensible space and harden your home against flying embers. Get Set: Prepare your family and home ahead of time for the possibility of having to evacuate. Ensure you have a plan of what to take and where to go – evacuation plans willbe
CAL FIRE READY FOR WILDFIRE APP Enter your zip code and phone number to get information about wildfires near you. Users are able to message STOP to unsubscribe and START to re-subscribe. Prepare in advance for wildfire. Use this guide to start today! Be ready to go when wildfire strikes!CAL FIRE INCIDENTS
Accurate updates about active wildfires near you. Enter your location. Search. View statewide fire map. Are you ready for wildfire? Get ready for wildfire. Being ready for wildfire starts with maintaining an adequate defensible space and hardening your home with fire resistant-building materials. FIRE-RESISTANT LANDSCAPING Choose fire-retardant plant species that resist ignition such as rockrose, ice plant and aloe. Select fire-resistant shrubs such as hedging roses, bush honeysuckles, currant, cotoneaster, sumac and shrub apples. Plant hardwood, maple, poplar and cherry trees that BURN PERMIT INFORMATION Burn Permit Information. CAL FIRE Online Burn Permits are now available in some areas of California. To find out if online permits are available in your area, visit the CAL FIRE Burn Permit webpage .. Homeowners should always check with their local CAL FIRE station or local fire department, as well as their local air quality management agency before burning.DEFENSIBLE SPACE
Defensible space is essential to improve your home’s chance of surviving a wildfire. It’s the buffer you create between a building on your property and the grass, trees, shrubs, or any wildland area that surround it. This space is needed to slow or stop the spread of wildfire and it helps protect your home from catching fire—eitherfrom
HOME - READY FOR WILDFIRESPANISHCONTACT USPREPARE FOR WILDFIRE HOMEREADY, SET, GOGET READYGET SET Live. •. CHECK OUT OTHER VIDEOS. PLAN. Use our new web-based app to create your custom wildfire preparedness action plan! CHECK IT OUT! KNOW. Get text messages onHARDENING YOUR HOME
The roof is the most vulnerable part of your home. Homes with wood or shingle roofs are at high risk of being destroyed during a wildfire. Build your roof or re-roof with materials such as composition, metal, clay or tile. Block any spaces between roof decking and covering to prevent embers from catching. Remove accumulated vegetative debrisCAMPFIRE PERMIT
Campfire Permits are required for open fires, such as campfire, barbecues and portable stoves on federally controlled lands and private lands that are the property of another person. On private lands, written permission from the landowner is also required forcampfire use.
WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN CREATE A WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN. Your Wildfire Action Plan must be prepared, and familiar to all members of your household well in advance of a wildfire. Use the checklist below to help create your plan. Each family’s plan will be different, depending on a variety of issues, needs, and situations. Ensure you plan with COVID-19 inmind.
READY, SET, GO!
Get prepared for wildfire before it strikes by following Ready, Set, Go! Be Ready: Create and maintain defensible space and harden your home against flying embers. Get Set: Prepare your family and home ahead of time for the possibility of having to evacuate. Ensure you have a plan of what to take and where to go – evacuation plans willbe
CAL FIRE READY FOR WILDFIRE APP Enter your zip code and phone number to get information about wildfires near you. Users are able to message STOP to unsubscribe and START to re-subscribe. Prepare in advance for wildfire. Use this guide to start today! Be ready to go when wildfire strikes!CAL FIRE INCIDENTS
Accurate updates about active wildfires near you. Enter your location. Search. View statewide fire map. Are you ready for wildfire? Get ready for wildfire. Being ready for wildfire starts with maintaining an adequate defensible space and hardening your home with fire resistant-building materials. FIRE-RESISTANT LANDSCAPING Choose fire-retardant plant species that resist ignition such as rockrose, ice plant and aloe. Select fire-resistant shrubs such as hedging roses, bush honeysuckles, currant, cotoneaster, sumac and shrub apples. Plant hardwood, maple, poplar and cherry trees that BURN PERMIT INFORMATION Burn Permit Information. CAL FIRE Online Burn Permits are now available in some areas of California. To find out if online permits are available in your area, visit the CAL FIRE Burn Permit webpage .. Homeowners should always check with their local CAL FIRE station or local fire department, as well as their local air quality management agency before burning.DEFENSIBLE SPACE
Defensible space is essential to improve your home’s chance of surviving a wildfire. It’s the buffer you create between a building on your property and the grass, trees, shrubs, or any wildland area that surround it. This space is needed to slow or stop the spread of wildfire and it helps protect your home from catching fire—eitherfrom
READY, SET, GO!
Get prepared for wildfire before it strikes by following Ready, Set, Go! Be Ready: Create and maintain defensible space and harden your home against flying embers. Get Set: Prepare your family and home ahead of time for the possibility of having to evacuate. Ensure you have a plan of what to take and where to go – evacuation plans willbe
GO! EVACUATION GUIDE When immediate evacuation is necessary, follow these steps as soon as possible to get ready to GO! Review your Evacuation Plan Checklist. Ensure your Emergency Supply Kit/Evacuation Bag is in your vehicle. Cover-up to protect against heat and flying embers. Wear long pants, long sleeve shirt, heavy shoes/boots, cap, dry bandanna for face coverPREVENT WILDFIRE
ONE LESSSPARK ONE LESS WILDFIRE. Learn how to prevent wildfire when using outdoor equipment, burning debris, camping and more. PREPARE FOR WILDFIRE In California, wildfires aren’t a question of if, but only a question of when. If you choose to live near a natural area of the state, you are at risk for wildfires and it’s your responsibility to prepare yourself, your family, and your home. And that preparation starts with three simple steps: READY, SET, GO!ANIMAL EVACUATION
Wire cutters and a sharp knife. Hoof pick. Leg wraps. Shovel. Water buckets. Plastic trash barrel with a lid. Portable radio and extra batteries. Flashlights. During a wildland fire, local animal rescue organizations work with law enforcement and fire departments to rescue as many animals as they can. READY FOR WILDFIRE APP A: Yes. The Ready for Wildfire app allows you sign up for text messages to receive information about active CAL FIRE wildfire incidents. If you choose to opt-in to receive text message notifications, you will receive alerts about active wildfires within 20 miles of your identified zip code. To unsubscribe from text messages, you will need to RETURNING HOME CHECKLIST Stay out of burned forests during windy conditions, as burned trees are easily downed by wind. Do not touch any power lines. Keep a “fire watch.”. That means look for smoke or sparks throughout the house and on rooftops (e.g., in gutters), etc. Look for ash pits or hidden embers. Stay away – they can burn you. WHAT TO DO IF TRAPPED While in your vehicle: Stay calm. Park your vehicle in an area clear of vegetation. Close all vehicle windows and vents. Cover yourself with wool blanket or jacket. Lie on vehicle floor. Use your cell phone to advise officials—call 911. ONE LESS SPARK CAMPAIGN TOOLKIT ONE LESS SPARK CAMPAIGN TOOLKIT. The “One Less Spark – One Less Wildfire” campaign toolkit is presented by the Interagency Fire Prevention Action Team and supported by the California Wildfire Coordinating Group, CWCG Prevention Subcommittee. Member agencies of the CWCG subcommittee include; US Forest Service, CAL FIRE, U.S. Fishand
BARK BEETLE INFORMATION Tiny insect creatures—bark beetles—and drought are a deadly combination. Together they are killing millions of trees, greatly increasing the risk of wildfire in California. Bark beetles have been in California longer than people. The beetles aren’t dangerous under normal circumstances, but when trees are weakened due to lack of waterfrom
HOME - READY FOR WILDFIRESPANISHCONTACT USPREPARE FOR WILDFIRE HOMEREADY, SET, GOGET READYGET SET Live. •. CHECK OUT OTHER VIDEOS. PLAN. Use our new web-based app to create your custom wildfire preparedness action plan! CHECK IT OUT! KNOW. Get text messages onHARDENING YOUR HOME
The roof is the most vulnerable part of your home. Homes with wood or shingle roofs are at high risk of being destroyed during a wildfire. Build your roof or re-roof with materials such as composition, metal, clay or tile. Block any spaces between roof decking and covering to prevent embers from catching. Remove accumulated vegetative debrisCAMPFIRE PERMIT
Campfire Permits are required for open fires, such as campfire, barbecues and portable stoves on federally controlled lands and private lands that are the property of another person. On private lands, written permission from the landowner is also required forcampfire use.
CAL FIRE READY FOR WILDFIRE APP Enter your zip code and phone number to get information about wildfires near you. Users are able to message STOP to unsubscribe and START to re-subscribe. Prepare in advance for wildfire. Use this guide to start today! Be ready to go when wildfire strikes!READY, SET, GO!
Get prepared for wildfire before it strikes by following Ready, Set, Go! Be Ready: Create and maintain defensible space and harden your home against flying embers. Get Set: Prepare your family and home ahead of time for the possibility of having to evacuate. Ensure you have a plan of what to take and where to go – evacuation plans willbe
WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN CREATE A WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN. Your Wildfire Action Plan must be prepared, and familiar to all members of your household well in advance of a wildfire. Use the checklist below to help create your plan. Each family’s plan will be different, depending on a variety of issues, needs, and situations. Ensure you plan with COVID-19 inmind.
CAL FIRE INCIDENTS
Accurate updates about active wildfires near you. Enter your location. Search. View statewide fire map. Are you ready for wildfire? Get ready for wildfire. Being ready for wildfire starts with maintaining an adequate defensible space and hardening your home with fire resistant-building materials. FIRE-RESISTANT LANDSCAPING Choose fire-retardant plant species that resist ignition such as rockrose, ice plant and aloe. Select fire-resistant shrubs such as hedging roses, bush honeysuckles, currant, cotoneaster, sumac and shrub apples. Plant hardwood, maple, poplar and cherry trees that BURN PERMIT INFORMATION Burn Permit Information. CAL FIRE Online Burn Permits are now available in some areas of California. To find out if online permits are available in your area, visit the CAL FIRE Burn Permit webpage .. Homeowners should always check with their local CAL FIRE station or local fire department, as well as their local air quality management agency before burning.DEFENSIBLE SPACE
Defensible space is essential to improve your home’s chance of surviving a wildfire. It’s the buffer you create between a building on your property and the grass, trees, shrubs, or any wildland area that surround it. This space is needed to slow or stop the spread of wildfire and it helps protect your home from catching fire—eitherfrom
HOME - READY FOR WILDFIRESPANISHCONTACT USPREPARE FOR WILDFIRE HOMEREADY, SET, GOGET READYGET SET Live. •. CHECK OUT OTHER VIDEOS. PLAN. Use our new web-based app to create your custom wildfire preparedness action plan! CHECK IT OUT! KNOW. Get text messages onHARDENING YOUR HOME
The roof is the most vulnerable part of your home. Homes with wood or shingle roofs are at high risk of being destroyed during a wildfire. Build your roof or re-roof with materials such as composition, metal, clay or tile. Block any spaces between roof decking and covering to prevent embers from catching. Remove accumulated vegetative debrisCAMPFIRE PERMIT
Campfire Permits are required for open fires, such as campfire, barbecues and portable stoves on federally controlled lands and private lands that are the property of another person. On private lands, written permission from the landowner is also required forcampfire use.
WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN CREATE A WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN. Your Wildfire Action Plan must be prepared, and familiar to all members of your household well in advance of a wildfire. Use the checklist below to help create your plan. Each family’s plan will be different, depending on a variety of issues, needs, and situations. Ensure you plan with COVID-19 inmind.
READY, SET, GO!
Get prepared for wildfire before it strikes by following Ready, Set, Go! Be Ready: Create and maintain defensible space and harden your home against flying embers. Get Set: Prepare your family and home ahead of time for the possibility of having to evacuate. Ensure you have a plan of what to take and where to go – evacuation plans willbe
CAL FIRE READY FOR WILDFIRE APP Enter your zip code and phone number to get information about wildfires near you. Users are able to message STOP to unsubscribe and START to re-subscribe. Prepare in advance for wildfire. Use this guide to start today! Be ready to go when wildfire strikes!CAL FIRE INCIDENTS
Accurate updates about active wildfires near you. Enter your location. Search. View statewide fire map. Are you ready for wildfire? Get ready for wildfire. Being ready for wildfire starts with maintaining an adequate defensible space and hardening your home with fire resistant-building materials. FIRE-RESISTANT LANDSCAPING Choose fire-retardant plant species that resist ignition such as rockrose, ice plant and aloe. Select fire-resistant shrubs such as hedging roses, bush honeysuckles, currant, cotoneaster, sumac and shrub apples. Plant hardwood, maple, poplar and cherry trees that BURN PERMIT INFORMATION Burn Permit Information. CAL FIRE Online Burn Permits are now available in some areas of California. To find out if online permits are available in your area, visit the CAL FIRE Burn Permit webpage .. Homeowners should always check with their local CAL FIRE station or local fire department, as well as their local air quality management agency before burning.DEFENSIBLE SPACE
Defensible space is essential to improve your home’s chance of surviving a wildfire. It’s the buffer you create between a building on your property and the grass, trees, shrubs, or any wildland area that surround it. This space is needed to slow or stop the spread of wildfire and it helps protect your home from catching fire—eitherfrom
READY, SET, GO!
Get prepared for wildfire before it strikes by following Ready, Set, Go! Be Ready: Create and maintain defensible space and harden your home against flying embers. Get Set: Prepare your family and home ahead of time for the possibility of having to evacuate. Ensure you have a plan of what to take and where to go – evacuation plans willbe
GO! EVACUATION GUIDE When immediate evacuation is necessary, follow these steps as soon as possible to get ready to GO! Review your Evacuation Plan Checklist. Ensure your Emergency Supply Kit/Evacuation Bag is in your vehicle. Cover-up to protect against heat and flying embers. Wear long pants, long sleeve shirt, heavy shoes/boots, cap, dry bandanna for face coverPREVENT WILDFIRE
ONE LESSSPARK ONE LESS WILDFIRE. Learn how to prevent wildfire when using outdoor equipment, burning debris, camping and more. PREPARE FOR WILDFIRE In California, wildfires aren’t a question of if, but only a question of when. If you choose to live near a natural area of the state, you are at risk for wildfires and it’s your responsibility to prepare yourself, your family, and your home. And that preparation starts with three simple steps: READY, SET, GO!ANIMAL EVACUATION
Wire cutters and a sharp knife. Hoof pick. Leg wraps. Shovel. Water buckets. Plastic trash barrel with a lid. Portable radio and extra batteries. Flashlights. During a wildland fire, local animal rescue organizations work with law enforcement and fire departments to rescue as many animals as they can. READY FOR WILDFIRE APP A: Yes. The Ready for Wildfire app allows you sign up for text messages to receive information about active CAL FIRE wildfire incidents. If you choose to opt-in to receive text message notifications, you will receive alerts about active wildfires within 20 miles of your identified zip code. To unsubscribe from text messages, you will need to RETURNING HOME CHECKLIST Stay out of burned forests during windy conditions, as burned trees are easily downed by wind. Do not touch any power lines. Keep a “fire watch.”. That means look for smoke or sparks throughout the house and on rooftops (e.g., in gutters), etc. Look for ash pits or hidden embers. Stay away – they can burn you. WHAT TO DO IF TRAPPED While in your vehicle: Stay calm. Park your vehicle in an area clear of vegetation. Close all vehicle windows and vents. Cover yourself with wool blanket or jacket. Lie on vehicle floor. Use your cell phone to advise officials—call 911. ONE LESS SPARK CAMPAIGN TOOLKIT ONE LESS SPARK CAMPAIGN TOOLKIT. The “One Less Spark – One Less Wildfire” campaign toolkit is presented by the Interagency Fire Prevention Action Team and supported by the California Wildfire Coordinating Group, CWCG Prevention Subcommittee. Member agencies of the CWCG subcommittee include; US Forest Service, CAL FIRE, U.S. Fishand
BARK BEETLE INFORMATION Tiny insect creatures—bark beetles—and drought are a deadly combination. Together they are killing millions of trees, greatly increasing the risk of wildfire in California. Bark beetles have been in California longer than people. The beetles aren’t dangerous under normal circumstances, but when trees are weakened due to lack of waterfrom
HOME - READY FOR WILDFIRESPANISHCONTACT USPREPARE FOR WILDFIRE HOMEREADY, SET, GOGET READYGET SET Live. •. CHECK OUT OTHER VIDEOS. PLAN. Use our new web-based app to create your custom wildfire preparedness action plan! CHECK IT OUT! KNOW. Get text messages onHARDENING YOUR HOME
The roof is the most vulnerable part of your home. Homes with wood or shingle roofs are at high risk of being destroyed during a wildfire. Build your roof or re-roof with materials such as composition, metal, clay or tile. Block any spaces between roof decking and covering to prevent embers from catching. Remove accumulated vegetative debrisCAMPFIRE PERMIT
Campfire Permits are required for open fires, such as campfire, barbecues and portable stoves on federally controlled lands and private lands that are the property of another person. On private lands, written permission from the landowner is also required forcampfire use.
CAL FIRE READY FOR WILDFIRE APP Enter your zip code and phone number to get information about wildfires near you. Users are able to message STOP to unsubscribe and START to re-subscribe. Prepare in advance for wildfire. Use this guide to start today! Be ready to go when wildfire strikes!READY, SET, GO!
Get prepared for wildfire before it strikes by following Ready, Set, Go! Be Ready: Create and maintain defensible space and harden your home against flying embers. Get Set: Prepare your family and home ahead of time for the possibility of having to evacuate. Ensure you have a plan of what to take and where to go – evacuation plans willbe
WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN CREATE A WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN. Your Wildfire Action Plan must be prepared, and familiar to all members of your household well in advance of a wildfire. Use the checklist below to help create your plan. Each family’s plan will be different, depending on a variety of issues, needs, and situations. Ensure you plan with COVID-19 inmind.
CAL FIRE INCIDENTS
Accurate updates about active wildfires near you. Enter your location. Search. View statewide fire map. Are you ready for wildfire? Get ready for wildfire. Being ready for wildfire starts with maintaining an adequate defensible space and hardening your home with fire resistant-building materials. FIRE-RESISTANT LANDSCAPING Choose fire-retardant plant species that resist ignition such as rockrose, ice plant and aloe. Select fire-resistant shrubs such as hedging roses, bush honeysuckles, currant, cotoneaster, sumac and shrub apples. Plant hardwood, maple, poplar and cherry trees that BURN PERMIT INFORMATION Burn Permit Information. CAL FIRE Online Burn Permits are now available in some areas of California. To find out if online permits are available in your area, visit the CAL FIRE Burn Permit webpage .. Homeowners should always check with their local CAL FIRE station or local fire department, as well as their local air quality management agency before burning.DEFENSIBLE SPACE
Defensible space is essential to improve your home’s chance of surviving a wildfire. It’s the buffer you create between a building on your property and the grass, trees, shrubs, or any wildland area that surround it. This space is needed to slow or stop the spread of wildfire and it helps protect your home from catching fire—eitherfrom
HOME - READY FOR WILDFIRESPANISHCONTACT USPREPARE FOR WILDFIRE HOMEREADY, SET, GOGET READYGET SET Live. •. CHECK OUT OTHER VIDEOS. PLAN. Use our new web-based app to create your custom wildfire preparedness action plan! CHECK IT OUT! KNOW. Get text messages onHARDENING YOUR HOME
The roof is the most vulnerable part of your home. Homes with wood or shingle roofs are at high risk of being destroyed during a wildfire. Build your roof or re-roof with materials such as composition, metal, clay or tile. Block any spaces between roof decking and covering to prevent embers from catching. Remove accumulated vegetative debrisCAMPFIRE PERMIT
Campfire Permits are required for open fires, such as campfire, barbecues and portable stoves on federally controlled lands and private lands that are the property of another person. On private lands, written permission from the landowner is also required forcampfire use.
CAL FIRE READY FOR WILDFIRE APP Enter your zip code and phone number to get information about wildfires near you. Users are able to message STOP to unsubscribe and START to re-subscribe. Prepare in advance for wildfire. Use this guide to start today! Be ready to go when wildfire strikes!READY, SET, GO!
Get prepared for wildfire before it strikes by following Ready, Set, Go! Be Ready: Create and maintain defensible space and harden your home against flying embers. Get Set: Prepare your family and home ahead of time for the possibility of having to evacuate. Ensure you have a plan of what to take and where to go – evacuation plans willbe
WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN CREATE A WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN. Your Wildfire Action Plan must be prepared, and familiar to all members of your household well in advance of a wildfire. Use the checklist below to help create your plan. Each family’s plan will be different, depending on a variety of issues, needs, and situations. Ensure you plan with COVID-19 inmind.
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Accurate updates about active wildfires near you. Enter your location. Search. View statewide fire map. Are you ready for wildfire? Get ready for wildfire. Being ready for wildfire starts with maintaining an adequate defensible space and hardening your home with fire resistant-building materials. FIRE-RESISTANT LANDSCAPING Choose fire-retardant plant species that resist ignition such as rockrose, ice plant and aloe. Select fire-resistant shrubs such as hedging roses, bush honeysuckles, currant, cotoneaster, sumac and shrub apples. Plant hardwood, maple, poplar and cherry trees that BURN PERMIT INFORMATION Burn Permit Information. CAL FIRE Online Burn Permits are now available in some areas of California. To find out if online permits are available in your area, visit the CAL FIRE Burn Permit webpage .. Homeowners should always check with their local CAL FIRE station or local fire department, as well as their local air quality management agency before burning.DEFENSIBLE SPACE
Defensible space is essential to improve your home’s chance of surviving a wildfire. It’s the buffer you create between a building on your property and the grass, trees, shrubs, or any wildland area that surround it. This space is needed to slow or stop the spread of wildfire and it helps protect your home from catching fire—eitherfrom
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Get prepared for wildfire before it strikes by following Ready, Set, Go! Be Ready: Create and maintain defensible space and harden your home against flying embers. Get Set: Prepare your family and home ahead of time for the possibility of having to evacuate. Ensure you have a plan of what to take and where to go – evacuation plans willbe
GO! EVACUATION GUIDE When immediate evacuation is necessary, follow these steps as soon as possible to get ready to GO! Review your Evacuation Plan Checklist. Ensure your Emergency Supply Kit/Evacuation Bag is in your vehicle. Cover-up to protect against heat and flying embers. Wear long pants, long sleeve shirt, heavy shoes/boots, cap, dry bandanna for face coverPREVENT WILDFIRE
ONE LESSSPARK ONE LESS WILDFIRE. Learn how to prevent wildfire when using outdoor equipment, burning debris, camping and more. PREPARE FOR WILDFIRE In California, wildfires aren’t a question of if, but only a question of when. If you choose to live near a natural area of the state, you are at risk for wildfires and it’s your responsibility to prepare yourself, your family, and your home. And that preparation starts with three simple steps: READY, SET, GO!ANIMAL EVACUATION
Wire cutters and a sharp knife. Hoof pick. Leg wraps. Shovel. Water buckets. Plastic trash barrel with a lid. Portable radio and extra batteries. Flashlights. During a wildland fire, local animal rescue organizations work with law enforcement and fire departments to rescue as many animals as they can. READY FOR WILDFIRE APP A: Yes. The Ready for Wildfire app allows you sign up for text messages to receive information about active CAL FIRE wildfire incidents. If you choose to opt-in to receive text message notifications, you will receive alerts about active wildfires within 20 miles of your identified zip code. To unsubscribe from text messages, you will need to RETURNING HOME CHECKLIST Stay out of burned forests during windy conditions, as burned trees are easily downed by wind. Do not touch any power lines. Keep a “fire watch.”. That means look for smoke or sparks throughout the house and on rooftops (e.g., in gutters), etc. Look for ash pits or hidden embers. Stay away – they can burn you. WHAT TO DO IF TRAPPED While in your vehicle: Stay calm. Park your vehicle in an area clear of vegetation. Close all vehicle windows and vents. Cover yourself with wool blanket or jacket. Lie on vehicle floor. Use your cell phone to advise officials—call 911. ONE LESS SPARK CAMPAIGN TOOLKIT ONE LESS SPARK CAMPAIGN TOOLKIT. The “One Less Spark – One Less Wildfire” campaign toolkit is presented by the Interagency Fire Prevention Action Team and supported by the California Wildfire Coordinating Group, CWCG Prevention Subcommittee. Member agencies of the CWCG subcommittee include; US Forest Service, CAL FIRE, U.S. Fishand
BARK BEETLE INFORMATION Tiny insect creatures—bark beetles—and drought are a deadly combination. Together they are killing millions of trees, greatly increasing the risk of wildfire in California. Bark beetles have been in California longer than people. The beetles aren’t dangerous under normal circumstances, but when trees are weakened due to lack of waterfrom
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