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Why You Need to Prepare
The area surrounding the Coachella Valley are prime spots for wildfire. Dry brush and trees as well as dry air and winds add fuel to any small spark that can turn into widespread flames. And if not prepared, your home could fall victim to fire. NewsChannel 3 has tips to prepare your home and family for the next big fire.
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Southern California Wildfire History Wildfires in Southern California have always been a natural occurance every year, but it wasn't until recently that the destruction from those flames have taken a toll on communities throughout the Southland. You can view the recent wildfire history in the Southland. More >>
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Why Fire Insurance? Fire insurance is one thing you can't go without when moving into a new home. Unfortunately, some residents are unable to get a policy, and soon it becomes too late. More >>
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Clear Space to Prevent Fires from Your Home Firefighters all over the Southland are now requiring residents, especially those living in wildland areas, to clear brush and debris that is within 100 feet of their home. In this section, you can find out how to properly clear around your home. More >>
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Area Mountains Prime for Lightning-Sparked Fire Some fires are started by people, either by being careless with campfires or tossing cigarette butts out a window. But others have something to do with the weather. Especially in the desert, many lightning-sparked fires may not come with rain posing an additional hazard. More >>
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What to Do Before, During, and After a Fire Clearing brush and creating a defensible space is a big part of preparing for a wildfire. But protecting property and lives involves a whole lot more. There's plenty that needs to be done around the home before a fire sparks up. More >>
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Tips for Evacuations and Fire Safety for Pets Once a fire threatens your home, an evacuation will be ordered to residents. But the type of evacuation will let you know how much time you need to get out. Also, all members of your family, including your pets, will need adequate preparation as the fire nears. More >>
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Winds Fan the Flames for Better or Worse Fire thrives on three elements: air, heat, and fuel. But an additional component, wind, gives fire that dangerous spread. More >>
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Rebuilding After a Fire The destruction left by a wildfire can leave residents with nothing. But for people like those who dealt with the Sawtooth Fire, rebuilding from nothing is all part of moving on from devestation. More >>
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