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Dispelling myths: Wildfire awareness

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Dispelling myths: Wildfire awareness

Wildfires can occur anytime and affect everyone, not just those near forests. These cards help start conversations, fight misinformation and share safety facts.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

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People near towns, coastlines, grass, farms, or city outskirts are also at risk from wildfires. Stay aware of fire danger and have a plan.

The most dangerous part of a wildfire is the heat that travels in front of the fire. If you are unprotected, it can kill you instantly.

Water dries quickly, and it's hard to keep surfaces wet. Create defensible space by clearing dry leaves, brush, and flammable items around your home.

Wildfires move incredibly quickly. Getting away in a car can be difficult because fallen trees can block roads and smoke can make it difficult to see.

Only people who live in forests are at risk during wildfires.

Spraying your home with water will protect it from a wildfire.

The most dangerous part of a wildfire is the flames.

If you are in a car, you can outrun a wildfire.

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Dispelling myths: Wildfire awareness

Wildfires can occur anytime and affect everyone, not just those near forests. These cards help start conversations, fight misinformation and share safety facts.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

While summer is the peak season, wildfires can occur at any time of the year, especially during dry conditions, drought, or Santa Ana winds.

Wildfires can move fast, and evacuation routes may close unexpectedly. Always leave early when officials advise; don’t wait until it’s too late.

Firefighters work hard to protect lives and property, but can't defend every house. Prepare your home and have an evacuation plan to stay safe.

Wildfire smoke can travel miles and harm your health. Wear an N95 mask or stay indoors with filtered air during smoke events.

If the fire looks far away, you have plenty of time to evacuate.

Firefighters can save every home.

Wildfires only happen during the summer.

If it looks safe outside, the air must be safe to breathe.

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Dispelling myths: Wildfire awareness

Wildfires can occur anytime and affect everyone, not just those near forests. These cards help start conversations, fight misinformation and share safety facts.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

Animals panic or hide in emergencies. Prepare carriers, leashes, food, and know pet-friendly shelters. Never leave animals behind during evacuation.

People with asthma or COPD are at higher risk, but wildfire smoke can affect anyone, especially children, the elderly, and pregnant women.

Homes can catch fire or fill with smoke quickly. Unless officials instruct you otherwise, evacuate immediately when told to do so.

After a wildfire, ash, unstable trees, landslides, and flash floods can threaten safety. Wait for officials to declare the area safe before returning.

Wildfire smoke only affects people with lung problems.

Pets will naturally know what to do during a wildfire.

If you shelter inside your home, you’ll be safe.

Once a wildfire is out, the danger is over.

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Desmintiendo mitos: Concientización sobre incendios forestales

Los incendios forestales pueden ocurrir en cualquier momento y afectar áreas cercanas y más allá. Estas tarjetas ayudan a iniciar conversaciones, combatir desinformación y compartir datos de seguridad.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

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Las personas cerca de pueblos, costas, granjas o afuera de ciudades también están en riesgo de incendios forestales. Manténte alerta y ten un plan.

Lo más peligroso de un incendio forestal es el calor que se propaga por delante del fuego. Si no estás protegido, puede matarte al instante.

El agua se seca rápido y mantener superficies húmedas es difícil. Retira hojas secas, maleza y objetos inflamables para crear un espacio defensivo.

Los incendios forestales avanzan rápidamente. Escapar en coche puede ser difícil por árboles caídos y humo que reduce la visibilidad.

Rociar la casa con agua la protegerá de un incendio forestal

La parte más peligrosa de un incendio forestal son las llamas

Solo las personas en los bosques están en riesgo durante incendios forestales

Si estás en un coche, puedes escapar de un incendio forestal

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Desmintiendo mitos: Concientización sobre incendios forestales

Los incendios forestales pueden ocurrir en cualquier momento y afectar áreas cercanas y más allá. Estas tarjetas ayudan a iniciar conversaciones, combatir desinformación y compartir datos de seguridad.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

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Aunque el verano es la temporada de mayor riesgo, los incendios forestales pueden ocurrir en cualquier época del año, especialmente en condiciones secas, o vientos.

Los incendios forestales pueden propagarse rápido y cerrar rutas de evacuación. Sal rápido cuando las autoridades indiquen; no esperes a que sea demasiado tarde.

Los bomberos trabajan duro para proteger vidas y propiedades, pero no pueden resguardar todas las viviendas. Prepare su hogar y tenga un plan de evacuación para estar seguro.

El humo de puede recorrer kilómetros y afectar la salud. Usa mascarilla N95 o quédate en interiores con aire filtrado durante los eventos de humo.

Si el incendio parece lejano, tienes tiempo para evacuar

Si afuera parece seguro, el aire debe ser seguro para respirar

Los bomberos pueden salvar todos los hogares

Los incendios forestales solo ocurren en el verano

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Desmintiendo mitos: Concientización sobre incendios forestales

Los incendios forestales pueden ocurrir en cualquier momento y afectar áreas cercanas y más allá. Estas tarjetas ayudan a iniciar conversaciones, combatir desinformación y compartir datos de seguridad.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

Use this side of the card to provide more information about a topic. Focus on one concept. Make learning and communication more efficient.

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Los animales pueden entrar en pánico en emergencias. Prepare trasnportadoras, correas, comida y busca refugios con mascotas. No los abandones.

El humo de incendios forestales puede afectar a cualquiera, especialmente niños, ancianos y embarazadas, además de personas con asma o EPOC.

Las casas pueden incendiarse o llenarse de humo rápidamente. Evacúa inmediatamente cuando se indique.

Tras un incendio, la ceniza, árboles inestables, deslizamientos e inundaciones pueden ser peligrosos. Espera confirmación de las autoridades.

El humo afecta solo a personas con problemas pulmonares

Las mascotas sabrán qué hacer en un incendio forestal.

Si te refugias dentro de tu casa, estarás seguro/a

Una vez que se apaga un incendio forestal, el peligro ha terminado

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