Safety Recommendations for Cleaning Up After a Fire
When cleaning up after a wildfire, it’s important to take safety precautions to protect yourself and your property.
Personal Protective Equipment
Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, gloves, shoes, socks, goggles, and a hard hat to protect your skin, eyes, and head. You can also wear an N95 respirator or mask to limit ash inhalation. You may also need foot protection if you’re working in wet areas.
Avoid Unstable Structures
Before starting work, inspect fire-damaged structures for hazards and don’t work around them until an engineer or architect says they’re safe. If a structure shifts or makes an unusual noise, leave immediately.
Clean Up Safely
Follow the instructions below to prevent injury and illness.
People with Health Conditions
People with asthma, heart or lung conditions, children, and pregnant women should take extra precautions. This could include minimizing time in the burn area and seeking medical advice. If you suspect your water is contaminated, don’t use it for drinking, cooking, or bathing.