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Wildfires will happen. Together, we can lessen the risk and destruction.

Douglas County offers tips and resources as part of Wildfire Preparedness Month in May

Posted on May 2, 2025 2025News and EventsPublic Safety

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You’ve seen the destructive power of wind-blown wildfires – here in Colorado and across our nation. Fires are the No. 1 natural hazard in Douglas County, a risk we’re always working to mitigate. How can you help? Be Prepared. Be Proactive. Be Partners.

As part of Wildfire Preparedness Month, get to know the tools and resources available to help you mitigate the risk of a wildfire spreading to your home.

Practical Actions to Reduce Wildfire Risk
There are simple, practical, low-cost steps you can take to better protect your home and property from wildfire, including:

Douglas County offers services, including free slash-mulch and yard waste disposal, to help with these efforts.

In addition to preparing your home, being proactive and prepared means being ready to evacuate during a fire:

For more info about your role in wildfire mitigation and to learn about Douglas County’s efforts, visit our webpage.

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