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Wildfire Guide

Respond

Do Not Panic
Be ready to evacuate. Tune your radio to fire reports and listen for the order to evacuate. Don't be a hero. When firefighters tell you it's time to go, they mean it. Until then, get busy and protect your home.

Get ready to move

  • Wear protective clothing — sturdy shoes, cotton or woolen clothing, long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, gloves and a handkerchief to protect your face.
  • Back your car into the garage or park it in an open space facing the direction of escape.
  • Shut doors and roll up windows.
  • Leave the key in the ignition. Close garage windows and doors, but leave them unlocked.
  • Disconnect automatic garage door openers.
Caught in the fire? Learn these survival tips

If you're sure you have the time, take steps to protect your home inside and out:

  • Close windows, vents, doors, Venetian blinds or non-combustible window coverings and heavy drapes. Remove lightweight curtains.
  • Shut off gas at the meter. Turn off pilot lights.
  • Open fireplace damper. Close fireplace screens.
  • Move flammable furniture into the center of the home away from windows and sliding glass doors.
  • Turn on a light in each room to increase the visibility of your home in heavy smoke.
  • Seal attic and ground vents with pre-cut plywood or commercial seals.
  • Turn off propane tanks.
  • Place combustible patio furniture inside.
  • Connect the garden hose to outside taps.
  • Set up the portable gasoline-powered pump.
  • Place lawn sprinklers on the roof and near above-ground fuel tanks. Wet the roof.
  • Wet or remove shrubs within 15 feet of the home.
If you think it's time to leave, you're probably right.
  • Take your disaster supply kit.
  • Lock your home.
  • Tell someone when you left and where you are going.
  • Watch for changes in the speed and direction of fire and smoke.
  • Choose a route away from fire hazards.
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