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Wildfires and Your Safety

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April 19, 2024


  • Take steps to be ready for a wildfire and prepare your home and landscaping to reduce your risk.
  • Learn how to protect yourself and your family from a wildfire, evacuate safely during a wildfire, and how to stay healthy when you return home.

Who is at increased risk

Forest difficult to see through a deep, orange cloud of smoke.

Wildfire smoke can make anyone sick, but some people have a higher risk of getting sick.

Wildfire smoke can reach far away from where fires burn.
Wildfire smoke can make anyone sick, but some people have a higher risk of getting sick, such as children, people who have chronic conditions, and people who are pregnant.
Be ready to protect yourself against smoke and ash before, during, and after a wildfire.

Wildfire smoke can make anyone sick, but some people have a higher risk of getting sick.

Take extra care to protect children against wildfire smoke.

People with any chronic condition should take steps to protect themselves from wildfire smoke.

Pregnancy is a time to take extra care to protect yourself against wildfire smoke.

Prepare for wildfires

Aerial view of a tree-filled community on a clear, sunny day.

Take steps to be ready for a wildfire and prepare your home and landscaping to reduce your risk from a wildfire.

More and more people make their homes in areas that are prone to wildfires.
You can take steps to be ready for a wildfire and prepare your home and landscaping to reduce your risk from a wildfire.

Stay safe during a wildfire

Active wildfire raging through a forest.

Reduce your exposure to wildfire smoke.

It’s important for everyone to reduce their exposure to smoke. Wildfire smoke irritates your eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. It can make it hard to breathe and make you cough or wheeze. Children and people with asthma, COPD, heart disease, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, or who are pregnant need to be especially careful about breathing wildfire smoke.

Stay safe after a wildfire

Hazy forest with smoke in the air

Take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones when returning to your home after a fire.

If your home was affected by a wildfire, do not return home until authorities say it is safe.
Take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones when returning to your home after a fire.



April 19, 2024

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