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How you can be ready
for wildfire season
Brush fire prevention tips
With any type
of disaster, you need to have a plan before the unexpected happens. At a minimum, you
should address these questions: How you will receive alerts and warnings? What actions
will you take upon receipt of those warnings? Where will you go? How will you get there?
What will you take with you?
Check your insurance for adequate coverage.
Perform on a regular basis, mitigation activities such as trimming trees back from the
house. Create a line of defendable space around your home. Fire Departments recommend you
have a minimum of a 30-foot non-combustible buffer zone around your home. This creates an
area of protection around your home, and allows firefighters to safely work a fire near
your home.
Practice wildfire
safety
People start most wildfires. Promote and
practice fire safety with all members of your family
Clearly mark all driveway entrances with
name and address
Plan several escape routes away from your
home both for car and on foot
Protect your home
Design and landscape your home with
wildfire safety in mind. Allow a 30- foot buffer of non-combustible material around your
home
Use non-combustible materials on the roof
and regularly clean the roof and gutters
Teach family members how to use a fire
extinguisher and install and regularly test smoke detectors
Inspect chimneys twice a year and clean
them once a year
Rake leaves and dead limbs and twigs.
Clear all flammable vegetation
Have a garden hose long enough to reach
any area of your home and property
If you have a well, consider purchasing a
small gas powered generator to drive your pump in case electricity is cut off
When wildfire
threatens
Listen to the media or your NOAA Weather
Alert radio for Civil Emergency Messages about where the danger is
Prepare your family, pets, and supplies
in case you have to evacuate
If told to evacuate, DO SO IMMEDIATELY
Tell someone you are leaving and where
you are going
Drive a route away from fire hazards and
listen to public safety officials
Remember, the most important thing you can
do is to prepare your family and your home before the unthinkable happens. Having an
escape plan, annually updating your insurance, and creating defendable space around your
home will tremendously improve your chances for surviving a wildfire event.
For a copy of "Save Your Home from Florida
Wildfires," please write: State of Florida, Department of Community Affairs, Bureau
of Recovery and Mitigation, 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Fl. 32399-2100 or
call (850) 413-9884.
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