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RPV Residents With Swimming Pools Can Help Protect The Community From Wildfires

A 7.5" reflective sign is available that can let first responders know that your 5,000+ gallon pool or spa is available in emergencies.

RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA — If you live in Rancho Palos Verdes and have a swimming pool, the water in it could help protect the community during emergency fire situations.

The city is offering free 10" by 7.5” reflective signs that let first responders know that your 5,000-plus gallon pool or spa is available to provide firefighting personnel with additional water during emergencies.

The signs, however, are limited to one per household and are for RPV residents only.

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Those interested can contact RPV Emergency Management Coordinator Luna Mohammad at lmohammad@rpvca.gov or (310) 544-5209.

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