FireSmart™ Online Interactive Checklist
Welcome to the online interactive checklist. This checklist is a reproduction of the Homeowner's Manual checklist, and is designed for the homeowner to self-assess their property. This simple checklist gives a fire rating that is either good, bad or requires immediate action. A more detailed checklist is available to Fire Prevention professionals built upon the Province of Alberta's FireSmart Program. Click on the link below to download the FireSmart™ Homeowner's Manual from the BC office of the Fire Commissioner and the Provincial Emergency Program.
CRMLTD would like to thank the following:
- The BC Forest Service - Protection Program for allowing us to use the trademarks and copyright to produce this online checklist
- Partners in Protection for providing the information used in the brochure
- Alberta Sustainable Resource Development - Forest Protection for allowing use of the Home Owners Manual, Second Edition as a model
- The BC Office of the Fire Commissioner and Provincial Emergency Program for their support in producing this online checklist
The FireSmart™ Homeowner's Online Checklist is available in three editions:
- Simplified Edition
Based upon the Province of British Columbia's Provincial Emergency Program. This edition is suitable for the public to self-assess their property - Detailed Edition
This highly comprehensive checklist is used by Fire Service Professionals to perform on-site assessments.
- Not Yet Implemented - Mobile Edition
Optimized for portable handheld devices such as Blackberry's, PocketPCs, iPhones, and SmartPhones. This edition can be based upon the Simplified and/or Detailed Edition.
Instructions:
If you are on a desktop computer, we recommend printing just the checklist and instructions for reference while assessing your property. Then come back to this page and complete the Simplified Edition checklist.
- Print just the Checklist to do you property assessment now - PDF
- Download the entire FireSmart™ Homeowner's Manual & Checklist - PDF
- Complete the Evacuation Preparedness family emergency planning kit - PDF
- For more information and resources go to the Provincial Emergency Program's Wildfire site



