How to prepare for a wildfire
Living in ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥, we are no strangers to wildfires. But what shouldÌýyou do when a fireÌýhappens? If you're new to Boulder orÌýhaven't experienced a wildfire before, this guide will help you be more prepared as wildfire season approaches. Wildfires can be unpredictable, so being informed is essential.Ìý
According toÌý, ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥'s wildfire season mostly aligns with the summer months, as the snow in the winter and spring months reduces fire risk.ÌýBoulderÌýhas signs posted atÌýpublic schools and at entrances to canyons that describe the fire danger for the day. You can also check on .
According to Jasmine Barco, Assistant Director of EnergyÌýand Climate Justice Programs, one of the best things you can do is to know your neighbors. That way, if thereÌýwasÌýan emergency evacuation and you could not reach your home, you would have someone to contact. This is especially helpful if you have pets. Also, knowing your neighbors means that if anyone in the vicinity has mobility issues, you can help or call for help, and everyone can get to safety.Ìý
Another way to prepare for a potential wildfireÌýis to gather all of your important documents - like your social security card, birth certificate, passportÌýand anything else that’s important or hard to replace -Ìýand keep them in one place that you can easily grab during an evacuation.Ìý
You can also create an emergency kit in the case of evacuation. Your kit might contain cash, a change of clothes, medicationsÌýor anything else you know you would needÌýto have if you had to leave your home. Check outÌýÌýfor more ideas on what toÌýinclude in your emergency kit.Ìý
In the event of a fire, it’s also a good idea to have photos,Ìývideos or a list of belongings inÌýyour home. This will make it easier to be reimbursed by your insurance company if any of your personal belongings are lost.
It's important to follow any evacuation warnings; discuss potentialÌýmeeting spots in case you get separated from other people in your household.Ìý
Although wildfires can be scary, being prepared can make you feel more in control of the situation. Having your documents in one spot, making an emergency kitÌýand following evacuation warnings can keep you and your household safe if wildfires ever come near your home.Ìý