#FIREPREPFRIDAY is All About preparing for Wildfire
As someone who spends a decent amount of time thinking about wildfires, I know I can do more to be better prepared for one. I also want to encourage and empower others to prepare by demonstrating that home hardening, landscape mitigation, and Go Bag preparation steps don't have to be so daunting.
It's impossible to completely remove wildfire risk. However, there are steps we can all take to protect ourselves and increase home survivability before the next fire. I'll blog about examples of those steps here on my website, and will also post on my social media accounts. Please follow along and update me on your progress.
It's impossible to completely remove wildfire risk. However, there are steps we can all take to protect ourselves and increase home survivability before the next fire. I'll blog about examples of those steps here on my website, and will also post on my social media accounts. Please follow along and update me on your progress.
Important Disclaimer: I am not a fire preparedness professional. I am merely sharing my research, opinions, and what I find that applies to my geographic and personal situations in hopes that it will help others. Please make sure that whatever steps and advice you follow are what is best for you
Wildfire Prep Documentation For Your Area
Does your local area create and distribute a wildfire mitigation and preparation booklet? If so, tell me about it and I'll add it to the list.
United States
United States
- California
- CAL FIRE: Wildfire Action Plan
- Colorado
- City of Boulder Fire-Rescue: Wildland Fire Preparedness Guide
- Colorado Springs Fire Department: Wildfire Mitigation Booklet
Updated 13 June 2025