Firewise Certification
Yosemite Forks Estates is pleased to announce that it has successfully fulfilled the annual requirements of the Firewise USA program for 2024. As a result, we are recognized as a participating site in good standing throughout the 2025 calendar year.
What is Firewise USA®?
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Firewise USA® recognition program offers a framework for communities to organize, gain direction, and take proactive measures to enhance the ignition resistance of their homes and surrounding areas against wildfire risks. Participation in this program is voluntary for individuals and communities. Any community that meets the established voluntary criteria annually and maintains its “In Good Standing” status may identify itself as a Firewise® community.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Firewise USA® recognition program offers a framework for communities to organize, gain direction, and take proactive measures to enhance the ignition resistance of their homes and surrounding areas against wildfire risks. Participation in this program is voluntary for individuals and communities. Any community that meets the established voluntary criteria annually and maintains its “In Good Standing” status may identify itself as a Firewise® community.
Attention Members/Homeowners:
If you are interested in applying for Firewise insurance discounts, please complete the Individual Risk Assessment. Information on how to access the Risk Assessment is available by logging into your owner account and navigating to the Firewise Folder within the Documents section. Once you have completed the risk assessment, you may present the certificate to your insurance provider.
If you are interested in applying for Firewise insurance discounts, please complete the Individual Risk Assessment. Information on how to access the Risk Assessment is available by logging into your owner account and navigating to the Firewise Folder within the Documents section. Once you have completed the risk assessment, you may present the certificate to your insurance provider.