Before the Fire

 

How to prepare your property before a fire happens

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Post-Fire Resources

Smoke from the Decker Fire

Fires in our Backyard

Living in Colorado, we cherish the rugged natural beauty of the mountains. Wildfires, though often feared, play a crucial role in maintaining the health of the Southern Rockies’ ecosystems. Fire helps clear dead material, control insects and diseases, open cones, release seeds, and create a diverse wildlife habitat. It also prevents the accumulation of fuels that can lead to more intense, destructive fires. However, when fires are suppressed, these fuels build up, resulting in hotter fires that damage trees, soil, and infrastructure, delaying regeneration and causing erosion. With increasing numbers of people living in and downstream of these fire-adapted forests, it’s vital for landowners and communities to prepare for wildfires and promote fire-resilient landscapes around homes and infrastructure.

ARWC Initiatives

We are dedicated to making sure local resources are available to assist landowners with fire preparedness. Check out our local initiatives:

Other Resources for Wildfire Preparedness

Colorado State Forest Service

Learn how to create defensible space with information from the CO State Forest Service. 

Fire Adapted Communities

Learn how the CO State Forest Service can help your community become fire-adapted.

Firewise USA

Information from the CO State Forest Service and the National Fire Protection Association on how to become a Firewise USA Site.

ReadyColorado

Information from the Colorado Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management on wildfire preparedness.

Smokey Bear

Great advice on protecting your home presented by everyone’s favorite bear!

Ready.gov

Wildfire preparedness information presented by FEMA. 

Ready Set GO!

Provides homeowners a plan to help you become Wildfire Ready in jut 8 weeks! 

American Red Cross

Learn how to keep your family and home safe during a wildfire.