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Firewise Communities Program
The Firewise Communities program is a national organization of wildland fire management agencies. These agencies are working together to supply information to community members who are living with the possibility of wildfire. The Iowa DNR is proud to be a part of this national program and be able to provide Iowans with information about how they can work together to reduce wildfire risks.
Becoming Firewise is a process. Being Firewise is not difficult, but requires commitment. A Firewise person or community pays attention to the details in their environment that might start or encourage the spread of a wildfire.
Take the possibility of a wildfire seriously and prepare before a fire starts. When adequately prepared, a house and its surrounding community can be both Firewise and compatible with the area's ecosystem. To help you get started with becoming Firewise in Iowa, please click on a topic from the list below:
- How to Protect Your Home
An illustrated brochure of the fire safety zones around your home. For an easy access resource, print this 2-page brochure backed on legal size paper (8½" x 14"), then fold into 4 panels. - Firewise on the Farm
Six simple steps to a safer harvest. - Wildland/Urban Landscape
Beginning steps of fire prevention for your rural property - Is Your Landscape Fire Resistant?
A condensed checklist for assessing your property.
To help you measure your home's fire risk and determine what improvements need to be made, use the Forest Home Fire Risk Form. Please take the time to fill out the form carefully and honestly.
To take Firewise to the community level, attend city meetings and talk with your local urban planners as they consider spreading urban growth into natural areas. Another way to get information into the community is to organize a yard waste chipping day. Working with neighbors to thin out overgrown vegetation and to share expenses, makes wildfire preparedness affordable as well as your neighborhood fire resistant.
If your neighborhood would like to participate on the national level of Firewise, visit Firewise Communities USA Recognition Program.
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If you have specific questions contact an Iowa DNR Wildland Fire Expert:
- Jason Walker
Iowa DNR Fire Supervisor
515-689-0083
Jason.Walker@dnr.iowa.gov - Ryan Schlater
Fire Specialist, Training Coordinator
Ryan.Schlater@dnr.iowa.gov - Karl Harris
Fire Specialist, FEPP Manager
Karl.Harris@dnr.iowa.gov - Naomi Splinter
Smokey Bear/ Costume & Materials Request
Naomi.Splinter@dnr.iowa.gov
Iowa DNR Area Foresters
- Jeff Seago
Loess Hills State Forest
Jeffrey.Seago@dnr.iowa.gov - John Byrd
Shimek State Forest
John.Byrd@dnr.iowa.gov - Matthew Gannon
Stephens State Forest
Matthew.Gannon@dnr.iowa.gov - Bruce Blair
Yellow River State Forest
Bruce.Blair@dnr.iowa.gov
2404 S Duff Ave.
Ames, IA 50010