Preparing for Wildfires

Know your community’s evacuation plans.

  • Find several ways to leave your area.
  • Drive the evacuation routes and find shelter locations.
  • Have a plan for pets and livestock.

Gather emergency supplies, such as respirators 

  • A respirator filters out smoke or ash before you can breathe it in. Children ages 2 years and older can wear respirators and masks. However, NIOSH Approved respirators do not come in suitable sizes for very young children.
  • Remember the needs of children; individuals with medical conditions like asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), or heart disease; or who are pregnant.

Plan to keep wildfire smoke outside.

Keep TRACK OF FIRES NEAR YOU SO YOU CAN BE READY.

  • AirNow’s “Fire and Smoke Map” has a map of fires throughout North America.
  • NOAA’s “Fire weather outlook” page maps fire watches and warnings.
  • Listen to the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio for emergency alerts.