Colorado Rebuilds Fire Adapted Communities Resource Page

Thanks to everyone who participated in this effort. We are reviewing several requests for additional outreach. Keep checking here for updates.

Lowe’s Workshop Handout Now Available. Download the handout below to help you as you rebuild, repair and maintain your home in Colorado’s vulnerable areas.  

IBHS Guide to Creating a Fire Adapted Home 

 

COLORADO REBUILDS FIRE ADAPTED COMMUNITIES is made possible by these partners:


 

 

 

 

 

Media Coverage

Television

Programs Planned to Help You Protect Your Home from Wildfire FOX 31, Denver
Rebuilding In Wildfire Areas Takes Planning CBS 4, Denver
Programs Planned to Help You Protect Your Home from Wildfire KWGN (Colorado’s CW 2), Denver
Smokey Bear Helps Launch Colorado Rebuilds Fire Adapted Communities During “Wildfire Preparedness Week” KMGH (ABC), Denver 

Radio 

KCOL 600 FOX News Radio, Loveland, CO
KOA 850 News Radio, Denver
Wildfire Preparedness Workshops to be Held at Lowe’s in Fort Collins, KRFC 88.9, Fort Collins Public Radio, Fort Collins, CO
Fire Adapted Communities, Colorado Public Radio, Centennial, CO

Newspapers & Other Print Media

Waldo Canyon Fire: Homeowners Battle Wildfire Threat, Colorado Gazette, Colorado Springs, CO
On the Agenda: Fire Adapted Communities Coalition, Lowe’s Home Improvement Community Workshop, The Coloradoan, Fort Collins, CO
Smokey Bear Helps Launch Colorado Rebuilds Fire Adapted Communities During Wildfire Preparedness WeekFire Engineering 

 Online 

Smokey Bear Helps Launch Colorado Rebuilds Fire Adapted Communities During “Wildfire Preparedness Week”, Yahoo! News

 Other Organizations 

Photos

(View additional photos at IBHS’ Facebook Page)

News Conference Photos: A press event was held at the Capitol to kickoff the initiative on Sept. 13, 2012.

Smokey Bear joined the Colorado Rebuilds Fire Adapted Communities Coalition to kickoff the initiative in Denver.

Interim Colorado State Forester Joe Duda (right) kicked off the news conference and was joined by Insurance Commissioner Jim Riesberg (far left), Fire Adapted Communities Program Manager Molly Mowery (left), Colorado Springs Fire Marshal Brett Lacey (center) and Colorado State Fire Chiefs President Chief Steve Pischke (right).

Workshop Photos: Three one-hour workshops featuring displays of roof, wall, window, siding and decking materials were held  at Lowe’s Home Improvement Stores in Fort Collins, Littleton and Colorado Springs from Sept. 15-22, 2012. 

IBHS Senior Scientist Dr. Steve Quarles (right) explains the importance of having a Class A fire-rated roof and what materials qualify, as Firewise Advisor Keith Worley (left) looks on.

Firewise Advisor Keith Worley explains the best choices for plants and mulch for homes in wildfire-prone areas.

 

  

U.S. Senator Mark Udall (right) helped kick off the workshops with IBHS Public Affairs Director Candace Iskowitz (left) at Lowe's in Fort Collins.

Residents in Colorado Springs listen to how they can reduce their wildfire risks.

 

Videos

IBHS Research Center: Wildfire Test Highlights

 

Wildfire Preparedness Publications

Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety

 

 IBHS Wildfire Brochures

 

 

Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies, Division of Insurance

 

 

Colorado State Forest Service

The mission of the Colorado State Forest Service is to achieve stewardship of Colorado’s diverse forest environments for the benefit of present and future generations. 

COMING SOON! These two new publications will be available in October. If you would like to receive a copy in the mail, please email lisa.mason@colostate.edu. For more wildfire information and publications, please visit http://csfs.colostate.edu/pages/wf-publications.html

 

 

 

 

Creating Wildfire-Defensible Zones                          

  

Firewise Construction Design and Materials                         

    

 

International Association of Fire Chiefs

Ready, Set, Go! Introduction                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

 

Additional Resources for the Firewise Communities Program and Fire Adapted Communities Initiative

Fire Adapted Communities: 

There are a variety of resources you can utilize to help promote the Fire Adapted Communities (FAC) campaign in your area. Check out the Fire Adapted Communities Toolkit, which includes information about how to contact your local media and social media tips and tactics for maximizing your outreach to residents.

Firewise Communities Program: 

The Firewise Toolkit is a collection of helpful resources including Firewise principles, the tips and tools homeowners can use based on these principles, the Firewise Communities/USA® Recognition Program process checklist and more. The entire toolkit or its pieces can be downloaded and printed for meetings, presentations and for individual use. 

NFPA’s Wildland Fire Operations Division produces Fire Break, a monthly electronic newsletter that includes event information, industry news, FAC updates and activities as well as Firewise news and announcements. Sign up to receive your monthly newsletter today! 

The Firewise Communities Program offers a number of brochures and booklets on a variety of wildfire safety topics including landscaping and construction, defensible space, wildland/urban interface fire hazards and more. 

The Firewise Communities Program includes interactive modules that come in a variety of easy-to-use formats, and are a great way to learn about Firewise tips and principles. The hands-on modules, games and quizzes are designed to help you learn how wildfire behaves and what you can do to make your home safer. 

The majority of Firewise products are provided free of charge and are co-sponsored by the USDA Forest Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, and the National Association of State Foresters. Check out the Firewise Communities Program catalog for brochures, DVDs, bookmarks, stickers, posters and other materials that promote wildfire safety. You can also support the wildfire safety message through Firewise Outfitters that includes hats, t-shirts and banners all for a modest price. 

NFPA Journal – Moving Toward a Fire Adapted Community 

Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association

Colorado Wildfire Insurance Guide 

 

 For media information about post-workshop coverage, please contact IBHS Media Relations Manager Joseph King at jking@ibhs.org or (813) 675-1045.  

Media Materials

News Releases

Media Advisories