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Fire Safety Tips from Senator Anthony Portantino

Dear Friends and Neighbors, 

Climate change is creating warmer and dryer seasons – increasing the frequency and destructive capability of wildfires. Delayed winter rains only contribute to this problem. Recent rains have produced a high volume of rainfall over brief periods. The resulting super bloom of vegetation then dries out – thereby creating potential fuel sources for wildfires to thrive.

Peak Wildfire Season is also getting longer throughout California. Our wildfire season is nearly year-round. Peak wildfire season in Southern Californiausually starts earlier – beginning in late spring. Many assume the summer is the most dangerous period for wildfire. However, the most destructive fires actually take place in September and October.

Preparing for wildfires is critical and can save lives. My office has prepared a list of resources you can access in order to help you get started. Should you have questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to call my district office at (818) 409-0400.  

 

Respectfully,

Anthony J. PortantinoSenator, 25th District

 

PREVENTION:

PREPARATION:

  • Emergency Alerts:
    • Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) is a public safety system that allows customers to receive geographically targeted text messages alerting them of imminent threats. National, state, and local entities use this system to send out alerts during emergencies like a wildfire. The California WEA system can be found at Cal Alerts.  
    • The FEMA App allows constituents to receive real-time alerts from the National Weather Service for up to five locations nationwide. 
    • NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (NWR) is a nationwide network of radio stations broadcasting continuous weather information directly from the nearest National Weather Service office on a 24-7 basis. Radio alerts are useful in areas with both poor cell reception and broadband coverage. 
    • CAL FIRE Text Alerts allows a constituent to receive CAL FIRE text alerts on nearby active incidents based on their ZIP code.
    • Ready LA County | Alerts is a free mass notification system for Los Angeles County residents and businesses.
  • Evacuation Routes and Guides: 
  • Insurance and Documentation: This information is critical for homeowners. Confirming policy coverage and conducting a home inventory guide is a very difficult task when undertaken after a catastrophic loss. 
    • Top Ten Tips for Wildfire Claimants  – This guide from the California Department of Insurance provides a clear set of steps for policyholders to take when preparing for a possible evacuation or catastrophic loss.
    • Home Inventory Guide  – This guide from the California Department of Insurance is a comprehensive workbook to help a constituent build a full home inventory ahead of a catastrophic loss.
    • Policyholder Evacuation Checklist  – This guide gives special attention to additional living expenses (ALE) which is particularly important for policyholders to keep in mind going into an evacuation.