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Establish Your Emergency Water Supply
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Even a Fire Safe house may not be able to survive a wildfire without an emergency water supply. Without an on-site
water source, firefighters have very little chance of protecting a threatened house or extinguishing a burning one.
Many counties throughout California require new developments to form or become part of a community or municipal water system. In these cases, the designed water systems have large storage facilities and well-spaced hydrants that generally meet the needs of wildland firefighters.
Your Personal Emergency Water Supply A minimum water storage supply of 2,500 gallons is recommended for use in emergency situations. A water supply of 2,500 gallons is roughly equal to the average above ground pool, 10 feet in diameter. Storage facilities may include above or below ground tanks, swimming pools, perennial streams or ponds. Cooperation with your neighbors can result in the development of a common emergency water storage facility that can provide protection for your home and several others.
Access To Your Emergency Water Supply For any emergency water supply, the outlet valve must be easily seen and visibly signed from the nearest road. You can obtain specific outlet, valve design and thread requirements by contacting your local fire department.
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