LOS ANGELES, Oct. 27, 2019 — The American Red Cross Los Angeles Region will close its shelter at College of the Canyons (26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd., Santa Clarita, CA 91355) effective immediately. The Red Cross has been working with all shelter residents to make sure they have made plans for their next steps by either returning home or moving into a more comfortable and longer-term housing solution.
SEE: Photos from Red Cross Tick Fire Disaster Relief Operation (Flickr)
Red Cross emergency shelters are designed to meet the immediate, short-term needs of impacted residents until long-term efforts can get underway. The Red Cross also plays a critical role in helping families and communities recover in the weeks and months after a disaster. For the past two days, the Red Cross mobilized more than 95 disaster workers – 90 percent of which were volunteers – to help neighbors affected by the Tick Fire, and with support from community partners it:
- Opened two shelters
- Provided more than 460 overnight shelter stays
- Served more than 4,000 meals and snacks
- Distributed more than 380 comfort kits
WILDFIRE SAFETY
The Tick Fire serves as a reminder of the importance of being prepared for disasters big and small. The Red Cross offers these safety steps you should follow:
A wildfire can spread quickly, leaving you little time to get to safety. Be prepared to evacuate at a moment’s notice and obey all evacuation orders from officials.
- Back your car into the garage or park it outside, facing the direction of your evacuation route.
- Confine pets to one room, so you can find them if you need to evacuate quickly.
- Limit exposure to smoke and dust. Keep indoor air clean by closing windows and doors to prevent outside smoke from getting in.
- Don’t use anything that burns, such as candles, fireplaces and gas stoves.
Don’t return home until officials say it’s safe to do so.
- Inspect the roof immediately and extinguish any sparks or embers. Wildfires may have left embers that could reignite.
- Check your home for embers that could cause fires. Look for signs of a fire including smoke or sparks.
- Avoid damaged or downed power lines, poles and wires.
- Keep your animals under your direct control. Hidden embers and hot spots could burn them.
- Wet down debris to minimize breathing in dust particles.
- Wear leather gloves and shoes with heavy soles.
- Throw out any food that has been exposed to heat, smoke or soot.
For more information and preparedness tips, visit redcross.org/wildfire.
About the American Red Cross:
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies about 40 percent of the nation's blood; teaches skills that save lives; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families. The Red Cross is a not-for-profit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission For more information, please visit redcross.org/la or cruzrojaamericana.org, or visit us on Twitter at @RedCrossLA or @CruzRojaLA.