Elk Falls Ranch Firewise Community
 
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2010 Winter How To NewsletterWinter 2010 Newsletter from Firewise. Many interesting articles, including one about our neighboring community Genesee.
Be Prepared to Protect Your PetsA brochure from the American Humane Society containing a checklist and emergency contact form for you pet.
Elk Falls Firewise Action PlanThis is the community action plan for the Elk Falls Ranch community adopted by the Firewise Committee. This plan was developed based upon the recommendations of Chief Joe Page of the Elk Creek Fire Department put forth in his community assessment.
Elk Falls Firewise Community AssessmentWritten by Chief Joe Page of the Elk Creek Fire Department, this document was submitted to the national Firewise organization for consideration of our charter (along with the action plan). This document outlines the observations and recommendations for the community from the perspective of what can be done to mitigate the threat of wildfire.
Elk Falls Firewise Participation MapThis map shows where the Elk Falls Firewise volunteers have worked on a commumity project (green) and where homeowners have worked and turned in their time to Firewise.
Emergency and Disaster Pet PreparednessA brochure from the American Humane Society containing step-by-step tips of how to plan for emergency and disaster situations with your pet.
Fire ChecklistA flyer from Firewise describing how to prepare your home for the wildland fire season
Firewise Guide to Landscape and ConstructionA handy guide outlining how to plan landscaping and construction/renovation projects with an eye toward fire mitigation.
High Timber Times - Community Fire MitigationAn article from the High Timber Times (5/16/2012) regarding community fire mitigation efforts and Firewise in Elk Falls and Broken Arrow
Plan for PetsA brochure from READYColorado containing information regarding how to prepare to evacuate pets in the event of wildfire
Safer From the StartA guide to Firewise-friendly communities from the National Fire Protection Association.