Wildfire Safety

Fire Wildfire

Outreach materials from other organizations

The U.S. Fire Administration recommends the following organizations as trusted and reliable sources for free outreach materials you can use to help increase awareness about the risk of wildfires in your community.

FEMA & U.S. Fire Administration Wildfire Manual

FEMA Wildfire Safety Pamphlet

  • Fire Adapted Communities. A brochure, infographic, public service announcements, and a media toolkit to use in your outreach to help make your community fire adapted.
    The Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is a group of partners committed to helping people and communities in the wildland urban interface adapt to living with wildfire and reduce their risk for damage, without compromising firefighter or civilian safety.
  • Firewise Communities. Brochures, posters, guidebooks, DVDs, and much more for all of your wildfire safety needs and mitigation projects.
    The National Fire Protection Association’s Firewise Communities Program encourages local solutions for safety by involving homeowners in taking individual responsibility for preparing their homes from the risk of wildfire.
  • Ready, Set, Go!. Ready-to-use wildland fire resources that can help your fire department, regardless of size or outreach ability, to make a positive difference in the community.
    The Ready, Set, Go! Program seeks to develop and improve the dialogue between fire departments and the residents they serve. It works in complimentary and collaborative fashion with Firewise and other existing wildland fire public education efforts.

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