Red Cross Residential Fire and Wildfire Safety Tips
 

 

 

Red Cross Encourages Safety During Summer Season

The American Red Cross Mount Rainier Chapter wants people to be aware of the possibility of residential and wildfires in our area and to be prepared if that should happen. 

“We are starting to see some wildfires in Eastern Washington and there are areas that could be affected locally so that is a good reminder to prepare,” said David Shannon, Red Cross Community Disaster Educator. “This time of year people also take vacations all over Washington State so it is helpful to think ahead before traveling into drier areas.”

Wildfires often begin unnoticed. They spread quickly, igniting brush, trees, and homes. More than four out of every five wildfires are started by people. Negligent human behavior, such as smoking in forested areas or improperly extinguishing campfires, is the cause of many wildfires. Lightning is another cause.

“At the same time, there have been a lot of residential fires in King County,” Shannon added. “Since July 1st, the Red Cross has assisted 40 local families who have been impacted by fires.”

The Red Cross encourages individuals and families to reduce your risk by preparing now before a residential fire or a wildfire strikes. Follow the steps listed below to protect your family, home, and property.


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Wildfire Safety Tips:

  • Protect yourself and your property by using fire-resistant materials outside and inside your home.
  • Create a 100 foot-zone of safety around your home if you live in a home built in a pine forest.
  • Plan several escape routes from your home.
  • Plan your water needs.
  • Clear all flammable vegetation, newspapers and rubbish. Regularly dispose of them properly at an approved site.
  • Teach each family member how to use the fire extinguisher (ABC type) and show them where it's kept.
  • Regularly clean your roof and gutters.

 

Residential Fire Safety Tips:
The Red Cross offers the following recommendations regarding fire escape plans:

  • Family plans should include two ways to escape from every room in the home. 
  • Practice your escape plan at least twice a year.
  • Select a safe location away from the home where your family can meet after escaping.
  • Consider purchasing and storing escape ladders for rooms above ground level and practice using them.
  • If you see smoke or fire in your first escape route, use your second way out.
  • If you must exit through smoke, crawl low under the smoke.
  • Before escaping through a closed door, feel the door with the back of your hand before opening it. If it is warm, use your second escape route.
  • If smoke, heat or flames block both of your exit routes, stay in the room with the door closed.  Place a rolled towel underneath the door. Signal for help by waving a brightly colored cloth or shining a flashlight at the window. 
    If there is a telephone in the room, call the 9-1-1 and let them know your exact location inside the home.
  • Once you’ve escaped your home, stay out.

The American Red Cross is a non-profit, humanitarian agency dedicated to helping make families and communities safer at home and around the world.  For more information, visit www.rainier-redcross.org.

 

 

For more information or questions, please contact

American Red Cross Mount Rainier Chapter
Serving Pierce, Thurston, Mason and Lewis Counties


(253) 474-0400 Pierce County

(360) 352-8575 Thurston & Mason Counties
(360) 748-4607 Lewis County

(360) 249-2341 Grays Harbor County
 

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