Safety & Preparedness

Every owner on the Mountain is responsible for contributing to and fostering a safe environment in which we can live and play. Common sense and some advance planning provide a good start for promoting a safe and pleasant place for all owners, our families and friends.

Fire Restrictions

IMPORTANT: To insure the safety of the mountain and its citizens from forest fires, their should be no outside fires, no fireworks, no firearms, no burning of any materials, no igniting any types of fuels, etc.  
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High fire danger has prompted a set of statewide fire restrictions, effective June 14, 2102 until further notice. Please click here for specific details of the fire restrictions in effect for the area including Timberlakes. You can find more information about fire restrictions and updates at utahfireinfo.gov.

Reverse 911

Wasatch County has created a communications system that notifies residents of local emergency situations, such as fire, flood, toxic environmental issues and other urgencies. This notification system is called Reverse 911. As you know, in the event of an emergency, you can dial 911 and be connected with police, fire or medical emergency dispatchers. With Reverse 911, the County will contact you to inform you of an emergency in the area. Timberlakes owners can register with the County to be placed on the Reverse 911 call list. You can select to be notified by landline, cell phone, email or text message.

To register for the Wasatch County Reverse 911 Service, click here.

If you have previously registered for Reverse 911 Service but you registered your lot number instead of your physical address, you will need to reregister. Click here to check your profile.
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