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It’s Fire Season: Don’t Be Caught Off Guard and How to Stay Safe

As summer temperatures rise and drought sets in for many parts of the country, prime wildfire season has arrived. With more people recreating in the wilderness and summer lightening plentiful, there are lots of ways that fires can start. Whether it be from mother nature or man, wildfires can have tragic consequences and even be fatal. Here are a few ways to stay safe this summer.

Forest fires can be devastating. These raging disasters tear through trees and homes in equal measure. Though it seems like a distant possibility, forest fires are more common than you may think and should be a serious consideration if you live in any dry or mountainous area. 

While preparing for forest fires isn’t easy, there are still steps you can take such as laying out an evacuation route and staying apprised of the movement of fires close by. Surviving a forest fire is possible, but a plan is vital to ensure your safety and the safety of your loved ones. 

Before a Forest Fire 

With forest fires, prevention is key. There are many steps you can take to limit the likelihood of yourself and your home being affected by the uncontrollable blaze. 

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During a Forest Fire

The danger from a wildfire can significantly increase as it spirals out of control and moves to residential areas. Understanding the necessary steps to take during this natural disaster event could mean the difference between life and death. 

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After a Forest Fire

Just because a fire has been contained does not mean that it is safe to return to your home. Smoke will still be prevalent and can often cause more harm to your person than the actual fire. 

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Forest fires can be a dangerous disaster event and should be taken seriously. If you live anywhere that is at risk of wildfire, take some time to educate yourself on the policies and procedures at the city, state, and federal levels. 

Stay safe!

-The Alternative Daily

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