How to Become an Arkansas FireWise Community
Determine if Community is at Risk
Becoming recognized as a Firewise Community/USA begins with the community
itself. A community representative either completes an on-line form on the
Firewise Communities/USA web site, http://www.firewise.org/usa or contacts
David Samuel, the Arkansas Firewise Coordinator by phone at 501-296-1872 or
e-mail [email protected].
At an agreed-upon time, the Firewise Coordinator schedules a site visit with
the community representatives and local fire officials to assess risk to the
community from wildland fires and to discuss the Firewise Community/USA process.
Organize a Firewise Board
If the community is determined to have homes in the wildland/urban interface
that are considered at risk, community representatives create a multi-discipline
Firewise board that can include homeowners, fire professionals and/or members
of other interest groups. Board members should be informed that developing
a Wildland/Urban Interface Firewise Plan often takes as long as six months.
Conduct Home Risk Assessments
At the organizational meeting of the Firewise Board a date is scheduled for
the Firewise Coordinator to meet with Fire Department personnel for training
in completing the Arkansas Wildland Fire Risk and Hazard Severity Assessment
forms for homes in the wildland/urban Interface.
Develop a Firewise Plan
Upon completion of the individual home assessments, the Firewise board uses
it as a basis for developing a Firewise plan that contains agreed-upon, area-specific
solutions to its wildfire issues. All members of the Firewise board must concur
with the final decisions. Their recommendations are presented to, and approved
by, the Firewise Coordinator. The Coordinator may, at that time, work with
the community to seek project implementation funds, if necessary. Local solutions
are implemented following a schedule designed by the local Firewise board
and Firewise Coordinator.
Sponsor Annual Firewise Day(s)
The Firewise plan prepared by the Firewise Board contains specific action
items that can be implemented by homeowners with assistance from fire staff
or other sources. When they are executed, they are called “Firewise
Days.” A Firewise Day must be held each year in order to maintain recognition
status. Firewise Days can include chipping days, public awareness events,
pine needle cleanups and so forth.
Invest a Minimum of $2/Capita
Firewise Communities are able to quantify their concern about the wildfire
issue. To this end, they are willing to invest $2/capita in Firewise projects
each year. This means that in a community of 200 residents, $400.00 will be
invested in projects named in the plan prepared by the Firewise Board. Volunteer
hours, use of equipment, and time spent by agency fire staff can be included
in this figure, as can state or federal grant dollars.
Certification as an Firewise Community
Firewise Communities/USA recognition status is achieved when the Firewise
Coordinator approves the communityâs completed Firewise plan, and after
the community has completed one Firewise project. At that time, a Board member
can download the Firewise Communities/USA application form from the programâs
web site, www.firewise.org/usa. Upon certification by the Arkansas State Forester,
the Firewise Coordinator forwards the completed application to the national
Firewise program office. A special ceremony will be held in the community
after certification as a Firewise Community/USA with all agencies and organizations
involved in the process.
Continued Certification
A permanent Firewise task force, committee, commission or department is created
that will maintain the program into the future. Recognition renewal must be
completed by December 31 each year. Recognized communities submit documentation
indicating continued community participation to the Firewise Coordinator.
Renewal forms are downloadable at www.firewise.org/usa.
Status of Arkansas Firewise Communities
The current status of Firewise Communities and Boards in Arkansas is available
on the Arkansas Forestry Commission Firewise website: www.arkansasfirewise.com