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Jun 05 2013 - 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Butte County Fire Safe Council Meeting

Jun 05 2013 - 05:30 PM - 06:30 PM
Paradise Fire Safe Council Meeting

Jun 09 2013 - 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Yankee Hill Fire Safe Council Meeting

Jun 11 2013 - 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM
Forbestown Ridge Fire Safe Council Meeting

Jun 19 2013 - 06:15 PM - 07:15 PM
Feather Falls Fire Safe Council Meeting

Jun 19 2013 - 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM
Forest Ranch Fire Safe Council Meeting

Jun 20 2013 - 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Berry Creek Fire Safe Council Meeting

Jul 03 2013 - 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Butte County Fire Safe Council Meeting

Jul 03 2013 - 05:30 PM - 06:30 PM
Paradise Fire Safe Council Meeting

Jul 09 2013 - 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM
Forbestown Ridge Fire Safe Council Meeting

What's New!
Doom the Broom Week - Landscape & Yard Maintenance Workshop Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 February 2013 20:57

doomweek

A free seminar on wildfire preparedness

During this workshop you will learn about:

  • How to successfully Eradicate Broom
  • Broom Treatment Methods and Strategies
  • Wildfire Safety Home Assessment
  • Native Plant replacement options
What you will get for attending:
A certificate of achievement for broom eradication methods

A coupon for broom disposal at the Paradise Vegetative Waste Facility

Refreshments and a drawing for prizes

Who should attend - Landscape professionals & Home Gardeners

Tuesday March 12, 2013, 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM, at the Paradise United Methodist Church 6722 Clark Rd (Across from the Paradise Cinema 7)


 
Q&A: Interview with John Osborne Print E-mail
Thursday, 29 November 2012 20:15
John Osborne

John Osborne is a Paradise resident and a member of the Butte County Fire Safe Council.

How did you find out about the Chipper Program?

Through word of mouth. Somebody told me there was a program that would help remove my brush without it costing me a lot of money. I had been checking about getting the brush hauled away, and that was quite expensive.

Why did you decide to use the program?

My yard here in Paradise was an unsightly mess! I had stacks of brush everywhere. Not only from fallen branches, but from landscaping and cutting back brush. My yard had become unusable really, and it was a constant reminder that I had to do something. I was also worried about fire. The whole situation kind of stressed me out.

When I finally called the Butte County Fire Safe Council Office, I discovered that by becoming a member at $30 a year, I could qualify for up to two hours of free chipping!!! I drove to the office and signed up right away!!

Were you satisfied with the result?

I had two stacks of brush about 15 feet long by three- or four-feet high. I couldn't even get into the front yard. Unfortunately, I had to be at work when the Chipper Crew was scheduled at my place. When I came home, I was stunned! The stacks of brush were completely gone. In their place was a nice, even layer of chips that I could easily walk across. It was like a miracle! And my stress was over!!

Is there anything else you think people should know about the program?

Yes. The brush has to be near a roadway so the crew can have access. Fortunately I had a circular driveway, and it was no problem for them to get their machinery close.

And besides the Chipper help, I learned a lot about how to keep my place fire safe. I found out I needed to move my firewood away from the side of the house. And since many home fires started because of pine needles and debris in rain gutters, I now keep mine cleaned out as much as I can. In fact, I was so impressed with the Butte County Fire Safe Council programs, I even decided to become a volunteer!! The benefits of a membership are really valuable. I certainly encourage everyone in the woods or in the chaparral to get one!!

Partners have included US Forest Service, Plumas National Forest, Bureau of Land Management and Cal-Fire.



 
Chipper Program for Wildfire Safety! Print E-mail
Saturday, 19 January 2013 00:00

Chipper Program for Wildfire Safety!

Press Release 1-9-13


 chipper flyer

Do you have fallen branches, overgrown brush and other vegetation that needs Chipping? The Chipper Program is once again offering service to residents who are working on their wildfire safety clearance. The program provides an alternative to burning or hauling fire hazardous brush.


The Chipper program is in its eleventh year and anticipates offering service this season until May 15th but don’t wait to get your fire prevention work done!


To prepare brush and limbs for the Chipper Program:

1. Stack cut brush and limbs in a row within 5 feet of the road edge with the ends facing towards the road.

2. Rows should be stacked no more that 4 feet high.

3. Keep mud, rocks and roots out of the rows.

4. Locate the rows so the truck and chipper can easily access them, no off-road locations allowed.

To participate in the Chipper Program please call 530-877-0984. The Program is a service of the Butte County Fire Safe Council, a non-profit organization.


Funding provided by a National Fire Plan grant from the Cooperative Fire Program of the U.S. Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, Pacific Southwest Region, through the California Fire Safe Council. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.


 KHSL Coverage

2013 Chipper Post Card

Paradise Post Article

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Where do I get a Reflective Sign? Print E-mail
Saturday, 16 June 2012 08:59

reflective signOften, emergency response can be delayed to a resident's home due to lack of a clearly marked address.  Residents can purchase reflective address signs from Police and Fire Volunteers at a low cost. 


In Paradise, forms can be found within the lobby of the Police Department or by calling 530.872.6314.

The following volunteer fire companies provide the service. All proceeds from the signs go to support the volunteer fire service.

icon Reflective House Sign Order Form (31.08 kB).

Bangor 679-2411
Palermo 538-7565
Durham 891-2788
Upper Ridge 872-6323
Berry Creek 591-0983
Butte Creek Canyon 345-4111
Jarbo Gap 534-3045



Ready Raccoon Tip Alert

 
Support BCFSC when you order Shaklee Print E-mail
Sunday, 10 June 2012 10:02

Now you can help keep your community fire safe everytime you purchase items you may use everyday anyway. Shaklee products are known for being people and planet healthy!  

bcfiresafecouncil.myshaklee.com.


 
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