
The Drought and Fire Danger
With watering restrictions in place across the state – two days a week in Los Angeles, just one day at week in Calabasas and Agoura, residents… Read More »The Drought and Fire Danger
With watering restrictions in place across the state – two days a week in Los Angeles, just one day at week in Calabasas and Agoura, residents… Read More »The Drought and Fire Danger
Fire season in California was always defined as June to late December. This May has already seen two red-flag alerts – an anomaly which hasn’t… Read More »There’s No More “Fire Season” in California
The recent surge in fires this week has understandably made many residents nervous – and cautious. They also underscore the importance of having adequate insurance… Read More »Worried About Fire? Evacuation? Document Your Property Now
Heat. Winds. Dry hillsides. All of which make Southern California a hot spot for wildfires. The 2018 Woolsey Fire was a lesson to residents in… Read More »Flying Into the Belly of the Beast: New “Firehawk” Helicopters Designed Just for Firefighting
Pandemic, protests, murder hornets. 2020 has hardly been tame. And now snake season has started with the hot weather, and “Rattlesnake Wrangler” Bo Slyapich is… Read More »Ahhh 2020… And Now Come the Snakes!
California Governor Gavin Newsom led off his daily briefing Wednesday by saying, “We have to walk and chew gum at the same time.” Obviously the… Read More »Fighting on Two Fronts: Preparing for Fire Season While Fighting a Pandemic
We almost made it to the first anniversary of the Woolsey Fire. Eleven months after one of the most destructive fires in our state’s history,… Read More »Fire Season is Here, What Happens Now?