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With spring snowpack levels well below seasonal averages and dry, warm, windy weather already causing wildfire warnings, the Town of Vail on Monday issued the following press release on its Wildfire Ready Vail initiative aimed at getting homeowners as prepared as possible for what could be another record fire season:
In just five easy steps, area residents and property owners can take actions now to be better prepared for a sudden wildfire. To encourage these home preparedness activities, Vail Fire and Emergency Services is introducing the “Wildfire Ready Vail” initiative to promote a series of actions over the course of the next five weeks in recognition of Wildfire Preparedness Month in May.
Paul Cada, the department’s wildland program manager, says the Wildfire Ready Vail campaign offers a series of free and low-cost activities that are quick and easy to implement. “We often hear from residents that they don’t know where to start or think a preparedness plan is a daunting process,” he said. “This campaign is designed to show how easy it can be to take an action each week along with your friends and neighbors.
To meet the Wildfire Ready challenge, community members will be asked to complete the following:
Details about each of the Wildfire Ready tasks can be found at vailgov.com/wildfireready. Weekly prompts and reminders will be posted to the Fire Department’s social media channels – Facebook, Twitter and Instagram – as well as updates on KZYR radio and in the Vail Daily.
Following a record year for wildfires in Colorado in 2020, Cada says the outlook for 2021 is for wildfires throughout the West to be larger, burn longer and harder to control due to heavy accumulations of fuel and dryer and warmer weather. “Waiting until we have smoke in the air to prepare for a wildfire is too late,” says Cada. “Taking these 5 simple steps now will prepare you and your family for another potentially record-breaking fire season.”
For more information about the Wildfire Ready Vail campaign, contact Cada at 970-477-3475 or pcada@vailgov.com.