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Protect Your Home From Wildfire
Emergency Alert System
Get alerted about emergencies and other important community news by signing up for the Frecom911 Emergency Alert Program. This system enables us to provide you with critical information quickly in a variety of situations, such as wildfires, flooding, severe weather, unexpected road closures, missing persons, and evacuations of buildings or neighborhoods. You will receive time-sensitive messages wherever you specify, such as your home, mobile or business phones, email address, text messages, and more. You pick where - you pick how.
Emergency Kits
Your emergency kits should be tailored to meet the basic survival needs of your family for three days to a week. Most families prefer to store their emergency supplies in one location that is relatively safe, yet easily accessible if evacuation is required. Items may be stored in a 32-gallon trash can, suitcase, duffle bag, backpack, footlocker or individual packs. If you have pets or a service animal, you should keep a separate emergency kit to make sure you can care for your animal in the event of a disaster.
72-HR Emergency Kit Checklist
- 1 set of clothes per person
- 1 set of socks/shoes per person
- Flashlights + extra batteries
- Lighter/matches
- Toilet paper
- Toothbrushes + paste
- Soap
- Other necessary toiletries (i.e. extra contacts + solution)
- Hand sanitizer
- Pocketknife
- Energy Bars (as many calories as possible in these)
- Hard Candies
- Whistle
- Poncho
- Duck tape
- Glow sticks
- Hand warmers
- First aid kit
- Antibiotic ointment
- Medicine
- Blankets
- Jugs of water
- Water purification tablets
Fire Restrictions
Wildfire Safety Materials
- 72 Hour Kit Checklist (JPEG)
- A Guide to Preparing Your Home for Wildfire and Creating Defensible Space (PDF)
- Emergency Preparedness Booklet (PDF)
- How To Prepare Your Home for Wildfire Guide (PDF)
- Pet Care Card (JPEG)
- Visual Checklist for Disaster Supplies (JPEG)
- Wildfire Risk Reduction Safety Tips (PDF)