Ready, Set, Go! - Wildfire Preparedness

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In California, wildfires are not a matter of “if” but “when”. Stay safe with this 3-step wildfire preparation plan.

Living near California’s natural areas means facing a higher chance of wildfires. Knowing how to prepare is key to keeping your home and family safe. 


Be WILDFIRE Ready: Community Open House 

Tuesday, June 3 
9 to 11:30 a.m
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Rotary Clubhouse at Lew Howard Park, 7150 Baldwin Dam Road

Join the City of Folsom for a free open house to help you prepare for wildfires and other emergencies. Get tips, tools, and resources from local and regional agencies to protect your home and family. This family-friendly event is a great chance to meet your local emergency responders. Explore interactive booths and learn about:  

  • Creating a Wildfire Action Plan and Family Evacuation Routes 
  • Emergency Alerts and Public Safety Resources 
  • How to Pack an Emergency “Go Bag” 
  • Fire Prevention and Home Hardening Tips 
  • Weed Abatement and Defensible Space Requirements 
  • Water Supply and Conservation 
  • Tree Safety and Insurance Guidance 
  • Resources for Family Emergency Preparedness 
  • Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) 
  • Hazardous and Green Waste Disposal Options 
  • City’s Weed Abatement Program—and meet the goats who help get the job done!

 

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Get Ready

Get ready for wildfires by hardening your home and shaping a safety zone around it.

 
Harden Your Home 1
HARDEN
YOUR HOME

To keep your home safe from wildfires, focus on three things: stopping flames from touching your home, protecting it from heat, and blocking flying embers. These steps form the first line of defense against wildfires.

 
Harden Your Home 2
CREATE
DEFENSIBLE SPACE

Create a defensible space around your home as a vital barrier against wildfires. This area, free from flammable materials and vegetation, significantly lowers the risk of fire reaching your property.

 
Harden Your Home 3
SELECT
FIRE-RESISTANT PLANTS

Incorporate fire-resistant plants in your landscaping to enhance your home’s wildfire defense. These plants, less prone to ignition, add an extra layer of safety while keeping your garden looking good.

 

 

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Get Set

Get set for wildfire season by preparing your home and family for potential evacuation. The City of Folsom urges residents to register for emergency alerts and important safety notifications to stay informed and ready when it matters most.

 
Harden Your Home 1
BUILD A
WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN

Develop a comprehensive wildfire action plan, detailing evacuation routes, emergency contacts, and safety procedures. Ensure every family member understands and can implement this plan swiftly in case of a wildfire threat.

 
Harden Your Home 2
PREPARE
YOUR FAMILY

Craft a family-specific evacuation plan, addressing the needs of all members, including children and pets. Regularly practice this plan to ensure everyone can evacuate quickly and safely during a wildfire emergency.

 
Harden Your Home 3
PACK YOUR
‘GO BAG’

Prepare an emergency ‘Go Bag’ for each family member, filled with necessary supplies for survival during a wildfire evacuation. Include essentials like water, food, medications, and important documents for immediate access.

 

 

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Go!

Increase your chances of survival by being ready to go at a moment’s notice.

 
Harden Your Home 1
FOLLOW THE
EVACUATION GUIDE

Follow CalFire's structured evacuation guide when a wildfire necessitates immediate departure. This guide provides steps for securing your home and ensuring a safe, orderly evacuation for your entire family.

 
Harden Your Home 2
GET YOUR
HOME READY

If time allows before evacuation, complete critical steps to safeguard your home against wildfires. These include shutting off gas, securing windows, and removing flammable items to improve your home’s chances against fires.

 
Harden Your Home 3
PROTECT
YOUR ANIMALS

Plan for the safety of your pets and farm animals as part of your wildfire preparedness. This includes arranging safe evacuation options and preparing emergency supplies for them, safeguarding their wellbeing in a crisis.