Wildfire protection in Colorado Springs is critical for homeowners, especially in the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) zones where many neighborhoods sit near forests and open land. A recent construction fire south of The Farm burned 17 acres in minutes, forcing evacuations and showing how fast threats can develop—even in suburban areas.
Effective wildfire protection in Colorado Springs starts with preparation. The Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD) provides excellent resources to reduce risk and stay safe during our dry, high-fire seasons.
Here are five essential steps for wildfire protection in Colorado Springs:
1. Know Your Wildfire Risk Check if your property falls in a high-risk zone. Visit the Colorado Springs Wildfire Risk Map.
2. Prepare Your Home for Wildfire Protection Create defensible space: clear vegetation, use fire-resistant materials, and harden your home. Schedule a free onsite consultation with CSFD’s Wildfire Mitigation team: Email me*************@*************gs.gov or call 719-385-7493.
3. Make Your Wildfire Evacuation Plan Build a family action plan with go-bags, routes, and pet arrangements. Learn more at the CSFD Wildfire Planning Guide.
4. Get Emergency Notifications Sign up for location-based alerts to stay informed. Register for Peak Alerts at El Paso-Teller 911 Authority.
5. Understand Evacuation Levels
- Pre-Evacuation Warning — Prepare to leave.
- Evacuation Order — Leave immediately.
- Shelter-In-Place — Stay indoors for safety.
Additional CSFD Resources for Wildfire Protection
- Twitter: @csfdpio
- Facebook: facebook.com/csfdpio
- Instagram: @colorado_springs_fire
- Main Site: www.coswildfireready.org
For statewide guidance, see the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control.
Taking these steps gives you real wildfire protection in Colorado Springs and peace of mind. Stay safe—proactive steps make all the difference in our beautiful but fire-prone area.
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I’m Andrew Bacon, a Top Colorado Springs Real Estate Broker in Colorado Springs. I take care of my clients as family and aim to provide them with the necessary information and tools to navigate the complex markets in Colorado and around the US.
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