Fire In the Root Council and Ravalli County Public Health are hosting a free Wildfire and Smoke Preparedness Workshop on Saturday, April 5, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Victor Fire Department. This informative event will provide valuable insights on how local residents can better prepare their homes and properties for the growing risk of wildfires in the Bitterroot Valley.
Attendees will hear from expert Dr. Peter Kolb, an accredited forestry research scientist from Montana State University, as well as local professionals in wildfire evacuation management, burn permitting, wildfire smoke, public health, and home ignition zone preparedness.
Why attend? Because each year, wildland fires consume hundreds of homes in the Wildland-Urban Interface—the area where homes and wildlands meet. Studies show that up to 80% of these homes could have been saved if their owners had taken a few simple fire-safe steps. This is why it’s more important than ever for families to take proactive measures and educate themselves about wildfire preparedness.
“Wildfires ignite without warning, so preparation is key,” said Ella Langer, co-chair of Fire In the Root Council. “By taking the time to assess your home and lifestyle, you can significantly reduce the risk of your home being damaged or destroyed by wildfire, and mitigate the dangerous health impacts of smoke.”
Whether you’re new to wildfire preparedness or want to strengthen your household’s current plan, this workshop is an essential opportunity for all homeowners and community members. Come and enjoy a free lunch while you learn, and enter to win a complimentary HEPA air purifier or 72-hour emergency kit for your home’s indoor air quality.
This event is free to attend, but attendees are asked to RSVP in advance by filling out the Google form linked here (RSVP Form) and found at Fireintheroot.org.
For questions and more information, contact Fire In the Root at fireintheroot@gmail.com or call 406-802-0980.
This workshop is hosted by the Fire In the Root Council, a local community group dedicated to the long-term reduction of risk from wildfire throughout Ravalli County.
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