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NFPA Announces first Colorado Wildfire Preparedness Day of Service— Local Communites join effort to reduce wildfire risk across the state. The National Fire Protection Association is launching the first Wildfire Preparedness Day of Service in Colorado on Saturday, May 4, 2013 in coordination with the American Red Cross, Colorado State Forest Service, Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, READYColorado, and Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association. During this Day of Service, Colorado residents are encouraged to participate in wildfire mitigation. More...
 
Insurance Damage Estimates from the Waldo Canyon & High Park Fires Total Nearly $450 Million—Making the Devastating 2012 Wildfire Season the Most Expensive in Colorado History. The 2012 Wildfire Season has taken a devastating toll on Colorado residents, burning more than 600 homes and personal property. Insurance adjusters are still inspecting properties and working with residents, and while the claims and rebuilding process continues, preliminary damage estimates now total $449.7 million from insurance claims. More...
Wildfire & Insurance
Wildfire is a growing threat in the Rocky Mountain Region, where the population is booming in the mountains and foothills. People often don’t realize the dangers of living in the Red Zone (dangerous wildfire area). They’re drawn here by the breathtaking views, but they don’t always see the potential for losing their homes to wildfire. To help protect themselves and their property, homeowners need to be aware of the importance of mitigating wildfire hazards AND be aware of the insurance impact of living in high-risk areas.

Wildfire & InsuranceThe Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association has partnered with government agencies to provide homeowners information on protecting their properties against wildfires and making them more insurable.

Partners include the Front Range Fuels Treatment Partnership, the U.S. Forest Service, Colorado State Forest Service, Colorado Division of Emergency Management, the Front Range Fuels Treatment Partnership Roundtable, the New Mexico Insurance Division, and New Mexico State Forestry.

Colorado Brochure (PDF) | New Mexico Brochure (PDF)

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