Making wildfire season safer for B.C.
Now that it’s summer, we look forward to enjoying the sun, times out on the water, and seeing loved ones. But it’s also a season we’ve come to know as wildfire season and throughout B.C. there are risks of wildfire when we have hot, dry conditions in the province. These fires can put lives and homes at risk, they can disrupt our workplaces, affect our health and alter vacation plans. We all want to avoid wildfires and the challenges they can bring.
There are ways we can reduce and prepare for wildfire risks and their impacts, making you and your family safer and more resilient. No matter the type of emergency or crisis, our government helps to inform people and keep them safe. EmergencyInfoBC, alongside your local government and First Nation, has up to date information on emergency events and steps to take to stay safe. PreparedBC has great resources available to support you in preparing for many kinds of emergencies, including wildfire and extreme heat.
To support you with emergency planning, the province has created a tool, the Emergency Ready Planner, to help you make personalized emergency plans for yourself and your loved ones. This tool takes you through each step required in your emergency plans to make sure it is ready when you need it. And now is a perfect time to do this, before any emergency situations you may face. Find it at PreparedBC.ca/EmergencyReady.
Everyone should learn about any potential hazards around their home community and think about how to be best prepared. By creating grab-and-go bags for household members, building a household emergency kit, making an emergency plan, and ensuring your insurance coverage meets your needs, you can be as prepared as possible in the case of an emergency.
