The wildland urban interface is where developed areas intermingle with undeveloped areas. It is the area adjacent to property where actions can be taken to prevent damage or loss from wildfire. There are over 14,500 communities at risk of wildfire in Texas. Training community leaders to work with local residents to develop and implement local wildfire preparedness programs is the best strategy for reaching as many people as possible.
Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Coordinators are well-trained professionals that provide a wide range of services to the public, as well as community leaders with cities, counties and other agencies.
MITIGATION PROGRAMS
Mitigation programs help communities plan for wildfires long before there is a threat. To help your community address its wildfire risk, a WUI Coordinators will work closely with community leaders to develop a detailed Community Wildfire Protection Plan. A CWPP is unique because it empowers communities to share the responsibility of developing strategies for protecting it against wildfire.
PREPAREDNESS PROGRAMS
Preparedness programs are designed to teach people of all ages how to prepare for a wildfire. A WUI Coordinator will work closely with your community to implement these programs.
Ready, Set, Go encourages citizens to prepare their homes and families for the threat of wildfire, to understand current fire conditions and evacuate early when necessary.
PREVENTION PROGRAMS
Smokey Bear and fire prevention programs conducted in target areas have proven to reduce local fire occurrence by 60–70 percent. WUI Coordinators deliver Smokey Bear wildfire prevention programs for young children year-round.
Mitigation and Prevention staff also focus on educating the public about safe debris burning practices, campfire safety and other
human causes of wildfire.
RECOVERY PROGRAMS
After a wildfire occurs with significant home loss,
WUI Coordinators assist in completing post-fire assessments. Through these assessments numbers and locations of damaged and destroyed homes as well as common denominators leading to home losses are determined. These post-fire assessments can then provide specific solutions that can help prevent future losses.
In the aftermath of wildfires, WUI Coordinators also host restoration workshops for land and homeowners to assist in the recovery process. These workshops provide information on timber taxation, timber recovery and Firewise
construction and
landscaping tips.
PUBLIC INFORMATION
WUI Coordinators serve as public information officers providing current and timely information, as well as prevention and preparedness messages to the media.
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