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Wildfires Social Story

Graphic of a forest that is on fire, a deer is running away.

Wildfires can happen fast and be bad for my community and air.

Graphic of a tent with a camp fire in front of it.

Wildfires can start anywhere and spread to woods.

Graphic of a clip board with a list on it, there are checkmarks.

I can do things to protect myself before a wildfire starts.

Graphic of a man raking up leaves and garbage in front of his house.

I can remove leaves and trash from outside my home.

Graphic of a fire pit with flames in it.

I should only start campfires in a fire pit when it is not windy.

Graphic of a fire being put out with a bucket of water, there is a pile of dirt in the background.

I should always put my campfire out with water and dirt.

Graphic of a phone with a weather alert on in, the phone is making noise.

I can sign up for CodeRed Pennsylvania alerts to stay informed about weather.

Graphic of an emergency Plan.

I can also have an emergency plan ready in case of an emergency.

Graphic of a fire fighter with a blowhorn, he is saying

If a wildfire starts, I should listen to officials and evacuate right away if I am told to.

Graphic of a phone with an alert on it, it is making noise.

I should follow air quality alerts in my area.

Graphic of a man breathing through a mask, he is surrounded by smoke.

If air quality is poor, I can mask or stay inside.

Graphic of a phone with 911 on it, the hand is dialing it to get help.

If I am in an emergency, I will call 911.

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This information was developed by the Autism Services, Education, Resources, and Training Collaborative (ASERT). For more information, please contact ASERT at 877-231-4244 or info@PAautism.org. ASERT is funded by the Bureau of Supports for Autism and Special Populations, PA Department of Human Services.