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Wildfire Safety Fair slated for May 4

Multiple local, state, and federal public safety agencies are partnering with the Hualapai Mountain Lodge to host the second annual Hualapai Mountain Wildfire Safety Fair on Saturday, May 4, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., at the Hualapai Mountain Resort, 4525 Hualapai Mountain Road, Kingman.

There will be booths and exhibits from several public safety agencies and emergency vehicles on display. Public education specialists will be on site providing information on Wildfire Safety and Disaster Preparedness. Much of the information will tie in with the Arizona Ready, Set, Go, campaign to educate residents on wildfire mitigation measures and the importance of maintaining readiness to evacuate.

The fair is open to all ages of the public so please bring the whole family for a great day of education and fun.

Questions can be directed to Mohave County Emergency Management Coordinator, Mike Browning at mike.browning@mohavecounty.us  or by phone at 928‑753-0739.