Reducing Wildfire Risk
Many homes in the East Bay are in the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI), the zone where residential areas and wildland meet.
During a wildfire, there are three threats to a building: wind-borne embers, radiant heat, and direct flame contact. When considering the vulnerability of your home or business to wildfire, you need to evaluate and address all three potential threats.
Three key measures to protecting yourself, your family and property are:
1. Creating defensible space zones around your home.
2. Fire proofing the inside and outside of your home.
3. Creating an evacuation plan in the event of a fire.
Here are some links that will provide more information on how you can reduce the vulnerability of your home in the event of a fire:
Fire Safety Video
Park district firefighter gives tips to prevent fires in the parks.
Wildfire Lessons
Firefighting is a rewarding profession, but there are many risks involved in responding to all the duties of a firefighter. When an incident occurs in the line of duty, it is documented and shared at WildfireLessons.com. In sharing these stories, the desire is to educate the public on some of the realities firefighters face and to share with firefighters how these incidents can be avoided in the future.
Alerts & Closures
- Alerts and Closures: Know before you go!
Fire Safety Information
- Fire Danger Levels and Restrictions
- Fire Danger Rating Areas (FDRA): Parks Within 5 FDRAs - North Central, North East, South East, South West, and West
- Helpful Links and Glossary of Wildland Fire Terminology
- Smoke Alarm Safety Tips
Fire Safety Tips
- Fire Safety Tips - What you can do & What we are doing
- Properly extinguish campfires.
- Abide by all posted or announced fire safety rules.
- Don't drive your vehicle into dry grass.
- If you see smoke in open parklands, call 9-1-1.
Weather Information
- National Weather Service: San Francisco Bay Area/Monterey weather page.
- National Weather Service: Bay Area Red Flag Warnings page.
- National Weather Service: Greater Bay Area Fire Weather Zones (Interactive Map)
- California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection: CAL FIRE (State-wide fire information)