By Andreina Quiroz on Friday, 13 February 2026
Category: District News

Winter Safety

Incline Village, NV — As winter storms move into the Tahoe Basin, the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District (NLTFPD) reminds residents and visitors to prepare now. Snow accumulation, strong winds, freezing temperatures, and potential power outages can create hazardous conditions and delay emergency response.

A little preparation goes a long way in keeping your household safe.

Stock Up Before the Storm

Storms can lead to road closures and limited access to stores or pharmacies.

Heating & Fire Safety

Heating equipment is one of the leading causes of winter home fires.

 Fireplace, Wood Stove & BBQ Ash Disposal Safety

Improper ash disposal is a common cause of winter fires. Even when ashes appear cold, hidden embers can remain hot for days.

 Carbon Monoxide Safety

Carbon monoxide (CO) is colorless, odorless, and deadly.

 Travel & Emergency Access

If travel is not necessary, stay home during peak storm conditions.

 Around Your Home

 A Message from NLTFPD

Winter conditions in our mountain community can change rapidly. Preparing ahead protects your family and allows emergency responders to focus on critical incidents.

Please check on neighbors — especially seniors and those with medical needs.

For non-emergency questions, contact the NLTFPD. In an emergency, call 911.

Stay safe. Stay prepared. Stay warm.

Learn More & Stay Informed

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