Bob Knorr May is Wildfire Awareness Month. The April 2, Quail Creek Wildfire Awareness event brought many residents to the crystal ballroom to learn about wildfire risks and what is being done to reduce these risks here at Quail Creek. Experts from Ariz. forestry and fire management offices (DFFM) and the University of Ariz., as…
Tag: Safety
April 2026, Generals
Traffic Safety Alert: Lane Dividers Installed

To prioritize the safety of all road users, sturdy white poles have been installed at the intersection of Quail Crossing Blvd and Quail View Loop. These poles act as a clear barrier, effectively separating the multipurpose lane—designated for golf carts, bicycles, and pedestrians—from the vehicle lane. Drivers should not enter to the right of the…
March 2026, Generals
Experts to Discuss Reducing Wildfire Risks at QC on April 2
When: Thursday, April 2, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Doors open at 9 a.m. Where: Crystal Ballroom, Madera clubhouse Who: • Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management • University of Arizona Cooperative Extension • Green Valley Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) • Quail Creek POA • Quail Creek Firewise Task Force What: • Learn…
Generals, March 2026
Prevention of Kitchen Surface Fires
Hey, good lookin’, whatcha got cooking? Cooking brings families together, but it also remains the leading cause of home fires in the United States. According to NFPA (National Fire Prevention Association), during 2017-2021, cooking caused an average of 158,400 reported home structure fires per year (44 percent of all reported home fires in the U.S.).…
January 2026, Generals
Prevent Winter Heating Fires
Cold weather increases the risk of home heating fires—about half occur in December, January, and February. A fire needs all three parts of the fire triangle to start: heat, fuel, and oxygen. If all three are present—like a space heater near newspapers with air in the room—a fire can ignite. NFPA Safety Tips • Keep…
October 2025, Generals
Charge Into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home
Fire Prevention Week (FPW) is Oct. 5-11. This year’s theme is the safe use of lithium-ion batteries. While efficient, these batteries can cause dangerous fires if damaged or misused—burning up to 5,000 F, releasing toxic gases, and even reigniting later. Fires involving e-bikes and scooters are on the rise. Safety tips from the National Fire…
Generals, October 2025
Fall Prevention
Falls can happen to anyone, but adults 65+ are at higher risk—one in four will fall each year, and one fall doubles the chance of another. Why it matters: • Leading cause of injury and injury-related death • Three million ER visits yearly for fall injuries • Over 95% of hip fractures caused by falls…
October 2025, Generals
CERT Basic Course Being Offered in October

Peggy McGee The Greater Green Valley Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is once again offering its free basic training course. This year, CERT will use the hybrid approach with both mandatory online training and in-person training sessions. All in-person training will be done at the Santa Rita Fire District Training Center, 1285 W. Camino Encanto,…
Generals, July 2025
Important: Summer Heat Warning!
Summer is here, and most weather experts agree it will be a scorcher. Protect yourself against extreme heat in Southern Arizona’s hot summer. Key Points: • Extreme Heat Definition: Two or more days of temperatures above 90°F. • Heat Risks: High temperatures and humidity hinder sweat evaporation, limiting the body’s ability to cool down and…
July 2025, Generals
Snakes Alive! What to Do If You Encounter a Snake
With unseasonably warm temperatures this time of year, many residents are heading outdoors to enjoy the sunshine. But remember—you’re not the only one who likes to bask in the sun. Snakes do, too. Because Quail Creek is nestled in natural desert surroundings, the occasional snake sighting is possible. Knowing how to respond is key to…
