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Volusia County 2004 Disaster Preparedness Guide

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How to prepare for wildfires

When wildfire threatens

  • Listen to the news media or your NOAA Weather Alert radio for emergency messages to learn where the danger is.
  • If told to evacuate, DO SO IMMEDIATELY.
  • Tell someone you are leaving and where you are going.
  • Choose a route away from fire hazards and listen to public safety officials.Photo of a wildfire

The most important thing you can do is to prepare your family and your home before a wildfire threatens.

  • Have an escape plan.
  • Update your insurance annually.
  • Trim trees and create defendable space around your home.

Wildfire vulnerability

This map shows the areas within Volusia County burned during the 1998 wildfires. Many areas are still at potential risk to wildfire due to a number of factors.

This map is intended to help identify areas that may be vulnerable to wildfires. No one is completely invulnerable to the risk of wildfires.

small map of wildfire vulnerability in Volusia County
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Property owners in the vulnerability areas should consider taking preventative measures against the threat of wildfires, to include:

  • Clearing a 30 foot buffer around your dwelling.
  • Replacing plastic soffits with non-combustible soffits.
  • Installing a sprinkler system that includes the roof.

Risk Factors
Some areas may be more vulnerable than others due to:

  • Types of vegetation fuels in your area.
  • Population densities and frequency of prescribed burns.
  • Historical burn experience.
  • Possible limitations to access to your area.
  • Possible limitations to access to a sustainable water supply in your area.

For more information, contact:
The Florida Division of Forestry, (386) 822-5768
Volusia County Fire Services, (386) 254-4657
or your municipal fire department.

Check these websites:
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Fire and Safety Directory
The National Wildland/Urban Interface Fire Protection Program

For a copy of Save Your Home from Florida Wildfires, please write: State of Florida, Department of Community Affairs, Bureau of Recovery and Mitigation, 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 or call (850) 413-9884.

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