SoCo Adapts Free Wildfire Risk Assessment
Get up to $10,000 in rebates to reduce your wildfire risk!*
Published: November 08, 2023
About
SoCo Adapts is a program to help Sonoma County communities reduce wildfire risk. Permit Sonoma received grants from FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Grant Program to perform this critical work and contracted with Madronus Wildfire Defense to offer free wildfire risk assessments to residents in the SoCo Adapts program areas. You can learn more about the program at: SoCoAdapts.com
Sonoma County Residents,
The time to act is now. Protect your home, your property, and your loved ones from the devastating effects of wildfires with the Sonoma County Wildfire Adapted Program, also known as SoCo Adapts. Our mission is to dramatically reduce the number of homes destroyed by wildfires, and it all begins with your proactive involvement.
Sign up for a free wildfire risk assessment today.
Our team of wildfire risk experts is dedicated to identifying your home's vulnerabilities and providing you with a personalized plan to mitigate the risk of wildfire damage. We're excited to share some great news with you - when you complete your free assessment, you become eligible for up to $10,000 in rebates to help implement the recommended safety measures and reduce your wildfire risk.
Yes, you heard it right. This is an opportunity for a free assessment, and you could receive up to $10,000 in rebates for critical work such as tree maintenance, brush removal, improving vents, and more. Don't let this chance slip away, though, as these government funds are limited.
Visit SoCoAdapts.com today to get started on safeguarding your home and property. Remember, a safer home means a safer Sonoma County, and your participation is crucial in achieving this collective goal.
By joining the SoCo Adapts program, you're not only safeguarding your property but also contributing to the overall safety of our beautiful Sonoma County.
Don't wait for another wildfire to remind you of the risks - visit SoCoAdapts.com to see if you are eligible for your free wildfire assessment today!