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om Recording and Presentation for the Monday, February 16, Zoom meet up is now available:
- Zoom – Copy this Passcode : was+Q?=6
- Zoom – Click on the Zoom shareable link and enter the Passcode when prompted : https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/H6wkkfLrRZ2NYv-3yzg9CY_ZmPoKoLuoHjY9u8jo4QG6KIeKtIpbtFoTIm0vzKxI.gS7DLGhPzRsUGcVH
- Fire Safe Your Place presentation PDF : FSC Fire Safe Your Place – Feb 16 2026_compressed
Fire Safe Your Place! The University City Fire Safe Council is hosting a public meet-up on Monday, February 16, 6 pm via Zoom and you’re invited to join us. Learn about the Zones for fire safety including Zone Zero, Evacuation Zones, and High Fire Severity Zones; the fire history of the University City area, fire risk and severity, and best practices to protect your life and property from fire.
We will talk about:
- Hardening Your Home to make your home less likely to burn
- Creating Defensible Space / Zone Zero to make a fire break around your place
- Planning for Evacuation to know how to get out of your home and neighborhood.
🔥 Join Zoom meeting on Monday, February 16, 6 pm : : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81426760858?pwd=Y241NWdVVTlsdDdMUUgrVHBrcHZ5dz09
- For more information about the Fire Safe Council, email: UCFireSafeCouncil@gmail.com
- For more information, visit : https://www.universitycitynews.org/fire-safe-council-university-city/
Zone Zero is the area closest to a structure’s outer walls, the space from zero to five feet surrounding a home or other structure. The goal of Zone Zero is to create a non-flammable area around the structure that is free of vegetation, debris, and other combustible fuels. This creates a fire break around your home.
The SD Fire-Rescue Department and the Fire Safe Council urge all residents to take personal responsibility to prevent and prepare for fire. The fire department recommends starting in the area closest to your home and working your way out.
- Create Defensible Space / Zone Zero by clearing brush and flammable materials away from your home.
- Harden Your Home with vent screens, enclosed eaves, and non-combustible fencing.
- Assemble Emergency Supplies and belongings in a safe place.
- Plan Escape Routes and make sure all those residing within the home know the plan of action.
The San Diego Fire-Rescue has partnered with the International Association of Fire Chiefs to create the Ready, Set, Go! Wildland Fire Action Guide for protection life and property. The Action Guide has been updated to include information about Zone Zero. It is available at: https://www.sandiego.gov/fire/community-risk-reduction/wildfire-preparedness
To learn more about Zone Zero:
State-Mandated ‘Zone Zero’ Requirements Set to Go into Effect to Build Wildfire Resilience
To learn more about Emergency Zones, visit:

