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  • About CKNA
    • Board members
    • How neighborhood associations work
    • CKNA History
    • Bylaws
    • Donate to CKNA
  • Meetings and events
  • Committees
    • Community preparedness >
      • Overview
      • Emergency Water Storage
      • Emergency Food Storage
      • Wildfire Information
      • Extreme Heat
      • Cold Weather
      • COVID-19 Information
    • Land use, transportation, and livability
    • Small business support
    • Community care
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​Community Preparedness ​and Resilience

WILDFIRE INFORMATION

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Plan

Study this Wildfire Action Plan and create a plan tailored to your own location and needs.
Monitor air quality here and prepare by wearing a mask and purchasing an air filter or making one of your own.  Make sure that your "go" kit includes what you need for you and your pets.
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Watch

Learn the meaning of Ready, Set and Go levels of preparedness and actions required for each.
Sign up for Public Alerts to stay informed about local conditions.
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Act

Be ready to act when you are alerted or when local conditions dictate.  

When you return, remember that burned structures release contaminants such as asbestos; so, take the necessary precautions.
Revised March 16, 2023 by John Legler & Amanda Westervelt
  CKNA Community Preparedness & Resilience Committee