Fire Safety

Protecting Your Home

When it comes to protecting your home you can never be too safe. As a home owner or renter it’s up to you to make your home a safe place to be for everyone.

Many times people will ask “Where do I start?”, or just say “This is a home not an industrial complex”. In reality most accidents can be prevented. However, most accidents happen when someone lets their guard down. Now we’re not saying to go and walk around with a clip board in hand and fine your family members for being unsafe. Just use some common sense. The tips provided in the Adobe PDF Documents on this page are here to help everyone in your household be and feel safe.

Homeowners Checklist – How To Make Your Home Fire Safe

Make Your Home Fire Safe – 100 Feet of Defensible Space

Your Home Escape Plan

Smoke Alarms (Detectors) Can Save Your Life

Smoke and Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarms for Manufactured Homes

Note: Adobe Reader is needed to read these files and can be downloaded here for free.

Propane Safety Tips

The home is just the first step in safety. For example, we all drive to work, the store, park, etc. Many times the car becomes almost like a second home. We can also spend many hours of our day at work. Let’s keep them both safe and be prepared for those unforeseen situations that can (and do) arise at any time.

Living here in the Eastern Sierra, the weather can come and go at a moment’s notice. From snow storms to extreme heat, to wind storms or rain and flash floods, we get it all. We also need to take responsibility for ourselves and our families and be prepared for it all. So whether we are talking about a home, a car, or even a place of employment, don’t get caught out in a storm of any kind without being prepared for it by planning ahead of time.