A Firewise USA designated community qualifies for property insurance discounts.
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A Firewise USA designated community qualifies for property insurance discounts.
“Scroll down to learn more about how FireWise members are reducing wildfire risk and homeowners insurance premiums."
Firewise USA is a free, voluntary program to encourage and assist neighbors to work together in improving wildfire safety and resilience in their neighborhoods. The program provides a simple framework for organizing, planning, and taking action to reduce wildfire risks around our homes.
Homeowners in a Firewise USA-designated community will also benefit from home fire insurance discounts.
A neighbor who is a retired Fire Chief has agreed to lead this effort in helping our Rancho Carrillo community become more fire safety aware and resilient.
We will provide an online platform for local community information gathering and sharing so that individuals and communities can connect, exchange ideas, and access valuable information.
Our Firewise community members will also enjoy periodic social gatherings to educate and build on our community connections.
Thank you for your interest in protecting our beloved Rancho Carrillo community.
Three basic questions are answered in this video.
Program provides a discount and a Firewise Certificate to your current insurance carrier.
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Learn more about Firewise and how to prepare and prevent dangerous situations. Meetings and educational get-togethers, once every 3 months.
Your insurance company will need this map and a copy of your Rancho Carrillo Firewise Certificate.
AlertSanDiego is the official source of information from the County of San Diego during a large-scale emergency. The emergency notification system can make phone calls to people and businesses in San Diego County when there's an emergency or disaster happening or about to happen.
California has enacted “Safer from Wildfires” regulations that require insurance companies to recognize Firewise USA® designated communities by providing discounts to property owners in those communities.
Find the locations and status of any local or state wildland fires.
This guide put together by CAL FIRE and the County Office of Emergency Services is a great place to start learning about how to protect your home and prepare for evacuation. It also contains checklists to keep you organized.
If dangerous high fire risk conditions are present, SDG&E may shut off power as a last resort to keep your community safe. Learn how to prepare for potential power outages through SDG&E’s preparedness guide.
Available resources and workshops at the Fire Safe Council of San Diego County include no-cost chipping, the defensible space assistance program, and community wildfire protection plans.
Everyone should have an emergency supply kit readily available, especially in case of a wildfire. Check out AlertSanDiego’s tips on creating your own kit.
Refer to this plan specially created for older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers -- provided by the County Office of Emergency Services.
This informative video and article give you recommendations from the County Office of Emergency Services and Department of Animal Services on how to prepare your pets for an emergency, including a wildfire.
This map managed by CAL FIRE provides the general locations of major active fires burning in California.
East County is also home to numerous ranches and farms. Keep yourself and your animals safe by following these tips provided by the County Department of Animal Services.
Not only is CERT a response team, but they provide free emergency preparedness training and activities in the unincorporated areas of the County.
North County is also home to some ranches and farms. Keep yourself and your animals safe by following these tips provided by the County Department of Animal Services.
Everyone should have emergency supplies on hand if a disaster strikes. Your emergency supplies should be sufficient to sustain you, your family and pets for a minimum of 72 hours. A two (2) week supply of prescription and necessary over-the-counter medications is recommended.
Learn everything you need to know about wildfires and how to stay safe in this guide from Cutter Law.
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