Loch Lomond Firewise Community

Loch Lomond Firewise Community

Every year, devastating wildfires burn across the United States. At the same time, a growing number of people are living where wildfires are a real risk.

While these fires will continue to happen, there are things you can do to protect your home and neighborhood as well as your family’s safety. If you live or own property within the boundaries shown on our map, then the Loch Lomond Firewise Community is here to help you get started. Loch Lomond Firewise Community (LLFC) has been recognized by Firewise USA®.

Who is LLFC?

We’re a group of volunteers in the Loch Lomond Subdivisions addressing identified fire risks confronting the community and developing actions to mitigate those risks. The make-up of our organization is residents and other key partners such as South Lake Fire District, Cobb Area Firewise organizations, Lake County Fire Safe Councils, local forestry agencies and CalFire. We have partnered with Seigler Springs Community Redevelopment Agency (SSCRA) as our fiscal sponsor to provide fiscal oversight and to umbrella this community organization under a 501(C)(3) non-profit status.

Loch Lomond Firewise Boundary Map

What does LLFC do?

We collaborate with local wildfire experts to complete a Community Fire Risk Assessment document that needs updating at a minimum every 5 years. This assessment is completed by a trained group of fire experts and approved by Firewise USA.

We will use the risk assessment to create a three-year action plan, broken down by year, that identifies and prioritizes actions to reduce ignition risk to homes. These can include communitywide investments along with suggested homeowner actions and education activities that participants will strive to complete annually, or over a period of multiple years. This document is updated at least every three years and is also approved by Firewise USA. As circumstances change (e.g., completing activities, experiencing a fire or a natural disaster, new construction in community, etc.), the action plan may need to be updated more frequently. We continually seek grant funding to address our major fire risks from a long-term perspective/major impact, such as a fuel break surrounding the entire subdivision.

How can you become involved with LLFC?

  • Attend a Firewise meeting – scheduled at least twice a year.
  • Participate in one of our educational events (contact us for schedule).
  • Request a wildfire risk assessment of your home/property.
  • Participate in a community clean-up project addressing an identified fire risk/overgrown vegetation.
  • Participate in one of our fundraising events (contact us for schedule).
  • Donate to LLFC to support our work in the Loch Lomond community! 
  • Become a member of the Loch Lomond Firewise Community Committee.
  • Reach out to a Loch Lomond Firewise committee member via the contact form below.

Reach out to the Loch Lomond Firewise Community:

Training Presentations
Training Presentations
Training Presentations
Annual Firewise Kick-Off Event and Fundraiser/Dinner