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Written by MST Staff   
Monday, 06 April 2009 00:41

What to do if you see a wildfire approaching your home:

  • CALL FOR HELP
    Use a cell phone if your electrical power has been interrupted.

  • CLOSE ALL ENTRANCES, WINDOWS AND OTHER OPENINGS.
    This includes doors, garage doors, windows, vents and any other entrances to your residence or garage. Close shutters, heavy drapes, Venetian blinds or other window coverings. This action is recommended to prevent sparks from blowing inside your house and igniting there.

  • HAVE TOOLS & WATER ACCESSIBLE
    Have a shovel, rake and long water hose accessible. Fill buckets and other bulk containers with water.

  • DRESS TO PROTECT YOURSELF
    Wear cotton/woolen clothing including long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, gloves and a handkerchief to protect your face.

  • WET DOWN THE ROOF
    If your roof is combustible, wet it down with a hose. Place the ladder you use for this task on the side of the roof opposite the fire.

  • TURN OFF RESIDENTIAL FUEL
    If you use natural gas or butane, turn it off at the tank or the meter.

  • PREPARE THE AUTOMOBILES
    Back as many vehicles as possible into the garage. Then close the garage door. In the event you evacuate, close the garage door behind you as you leave. If you do not have a garage or if the garage is full, park vehicles so they are heading in the direction of the evacuation route.

  • EVACUATE THE FAMILY
    If evacuation becomes necessary, take your family and pets to a safe location.


Last Updated on Monday, 06 April 2009 13:45
 
 
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