Firewise Newsroom
Welcome to the Firewise Communities Newsroom. Here you can find information about the program and its products and services. Feel free to use this information in news media coverage, Web sites, newsletters, and other communication vehicles.
States and communities will find tools for communicating about their own Firewise activities, including artwork, presentations, and template materials.
NEW FROM FIREWISE:
The Firewise Communities team has introduced new public service announcements and b-roll footage to promote Firewise concepts visually through the media. Click here to view these online. Contact the Firewise Media Relations Team for a hard copy.
Firewise Tips and Story Ideas:
As you report wildland fire issues in your news coverage, residents
and communities may wonder what they can do to reduce their wildfire
vulnerability. Following are a few story ideas to consider. Contact the Firewise Media Relations Team for interviews and information.
• When you see a house still standing while others around it have burned, ask the question: "Why?" The answer may likely be fire-resistent roof and construction, reduced vegetation around the home, or other Firewise practices. For example, if the trees around a burned home are still standing and green, then the home was more combustible than the vegetation. For more sample questions to consider, (
click here.)
• Provide Tips for homeowners in your coverage and/or Web site.
• Include Daily Firewise Tip in weather coverage.
• Interview national Firewise Communities staff or state liaisons.
• Show area residents performing Firewise work (landscaping, clearing brush, etc.) around their homes.
• Communities Compatible with Nature (pdf
/ high-resolution
pdf)
• Firewise Landscaping Tips (
Download)
• Firewise Construction Tips (
Download)
Guidelines for Submitting Photographs to Firewise Communities
Recent News:
Fire Corps Toolkit
Firewise Evacuation DVD
2008 Firewise Leadership Awards Call for Nominations
2008 HIZ Workshop Series
Firewise
Photo Gallery - For your convenience, Firewise has provided a link to
a photo gallery featuring images from across the country that illustrate
Firewise practices in action. Please feel free to use these photos to help
depict simple and complex practices that can help reduce wildfire vulnerability.
Firewise Leadership Awards Honor Efforts to Reduce Wildfire Risk

















