Wildfire Preparedness
Our location in the wildland-urban interface makes wildfire our most significant natural hazard. The good news: most of the factors that determine whether your home survives are within your control.
Embers cause 90% of home destruction during wildfires. They travel more than a mile ahead of the fire front, landing on combustible materials on and around your home. A home with defensible space and fire-resistant materials can survive a wildfire that destroys neighboring homes without those protections.
The Ready, Set, Go! Framework
Cal Fire organizes wildfire preparedness into three phases. We use this same framework to structure our wildfire resources:
Ready — Defensible Space & Home Hardening
Create fire-resistant zones around your property. Harden your home against ember intrusion. Take advantage of free assessments, Chipper Days, and matching fund programs offered by the Woodside Fire Protection District.
View defensible space guideSet — Evacuation Planning & Supplies
Know your evacuation zone and routes. Pack a go-bag. Keep your car fueled during fire season. Understand the difference between Advisory, Warning, and Order so you know when to leave.
View evacuation guideGo — Leave Early
P.L.E.A.S.E. — Please Leave Early And Save Everyone. If you think it might be time to evacuate, leave now. Do not wait for official notification. Our evacuation guide covers exactly what to do when it is time to go.
Schedule a Free Home Assessment
A firefighter from WFPD will visit your property and provide specific recommendations for defensible space and home hardening.