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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the fire risk for Arkansas form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information at the top of the form, including your name, county, address, city, and zip code.
  3. Proceed to Section A: Means of Access. Circle the appropriate options based on your property’s access points and road conditions. Each choice has an associated point value that will contribute to your total score.
  4. Move on to Section B: Vegetation. Assess the vegetation characteristics around your property and circle the corresponding points based on your observations.
  5. Continue through Sections C to H, evaluating topography, additional rating factors, roofing assembly, building construction, available fire protection, and utility placements. Ensure you circle all applicable options.
  6. Finally, total all circled points at the bottom of the form to determine your hazard rating. Make sure to sign and date where indicated.

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What to consider in your fire safety risk assessment? Emergency routes and exits. Fire detection and warning systems. Fire fighting equipment. Removal or safe storage of dangerous substances. Emergency fire evacuation plan. Needs of vulnerable people, for example the elderly, young children or those with disabilities.
Carrying out the assessment Identify the fire hazards. Identify people at risk. Evaluate, remove or reduce the risks. Record your findings, prepare an emergency plan and provide training. Review and update the fire risk assessment regularly.
Broadly speaking, assessments are conducted in five key steps: Identify the fire hazards. Identify people at risk. Evaluate, remove or reduce the risks. Record your findings, prepare an emergency plan and provide training. Review and update the fire risk assessment regularly.
A propertys Fire Factor is an indicator of its comprehensive, aggregate thirty-year risk of exposure to wildfires. Properties are assigned a risk score, ranging from 1 (minimal risk) to 10 (extreme risk) based on the likelihood of direct wildfire impact or indirect exposure to embers from nearby wildfires.
The Responsible person has a duty to organise the fire risk assessment. They can carry out a fire risk assessment, or review, themselves, but, if it is a large or complex building, or if they do not have the knowledge, or competency, to do so, they should find a specialist to do it for them.

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The assessment was created to assess wildfire risk at the national level and identify areas where wildfire poses threats to values and resources across all BLM-managed public lands (BLM lands).

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