

LACoFD is planning for wildfires and looking at what the wildland season may look like during the COVID-19 pandemic. – Courtesy photo
Over the last couple of weeks, the Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACoFD) has seen a concerning surge in home fires across the County. As residents continue to follow the Safer At Home Order, L.A. County encourages families to be mindful of fire hazards at home, and to practice fire escape safety steps with family members and loved ones.
“In home fires, a properly-prepared and maintained window, clear of obstacles, may provide the quickest, safest way out,” stated Los Angeles County Fire Chief Daryl L. Osby. “In the event of a fire, crawling low in the smoke and trying to find your way to the front door isn’t the most effective way to escape, because residential fires often originate in the living room or kitchen where these doors are located. Now is the time to speak with all family members and individuals living at home about how to stay safe from home fires.”
LACoFD has also recently released a new family-friendly fire safety tool, named the Family Instructions for Rapid Escape (FIRE) guide, and an accompanying coloring book. Both are available at no cost and can be downloaded from LACoFD’s website, fire.lacounty.gov.
The FIRE guide walks families through simple steps to ensure a fire-safe home, and teaches new strategies to safely escape if a fire strikes at home. LACoFD asks that residents make sure they have working smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors on each level of their home.
Additionally, with warmer weather approaching, wildfire season is also coming soon to L.A. County. LACoFD is planning for wildfires and looking at what the wildland season may look like during the COVID-19 pandemic. For residents who live in a wildland interface area, now is a good time to:
For more fire safety tips, visit fire.lacounty.gov.
Courtesy photo by Jelleke Vanooteghem on Unsplash
Additionally, as the weather heats up, the County highlight the importance of water safety for families who own or access swimming pools:
For more summer season safety tips, visit here.
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