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April 2025 Newsletter
ByAdam RScripps Ranch Fire Safe Council Thanks United Policyholders for Championing WildfireSurvivors’ Rights Dear Neighbors,The Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council is proud to recognize and thank our longtime partner,United Policyholders (UP), for their tireless advocacy on behalf of wildfire survivors acrossCalifornia.UP is currently leading efforts to support Senate Bill 495 (SB 495), introduced by Senator BenAllen—a…
FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER 2021
ByAdam RHelp us clean up our wonderful community. I hope this finds you all safe and sane. It’s a difficult time to get things done for sure. However, that said, the Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council has some projects in the works. One we would like your help on. We are hoping in the next several…
March 2025 Newsletter
ByAdam RNews from Scripps Ranch Fire Safe Council – March 2025 (Submitted by Dave Mason, SRFSC) While we saw some rain in February, and we may see more this month, it may not be enough to significantly reduce the fire risk in our community. It’s important to stay prepared as fire danger remains a concern. The…
December 2023 Newsletter
ByAdam RBeing Well-Prepared: We’ve discussed essential aspects of preparedness, such as maintaining defensible spaces, implementing ember protection measures, and planning for evacuations. In addition to these critical considerations, here are some often-overlooked aspects of advanced preparation: Preparing for these aspects may not be something we want to think about, but it’s crucial to consider them well…
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May Newsletter 2021
ByAdam RBE PREPARED – oh wait, haven’t we hear that before? IT’S FIRE SEASON – oh wait, we’ve heard that before also, only difference now is that fire season has been declared year round. Which takes us back to BE PREPARED! As I drive around our community I see so many things that make me concerned:…
