Wildfire risk · ZIP 87544
Wildfire risk in Los Alamos, NM
ZIP 87544 (New Mexico) — wildfire risk summary sourced from USDA Forest Service. Refreshed on the cadence of the primary regulator with every claim cited to the source record.
What lands here
Pages translate the numeric hazard score into plain English, show the exposure type (direct flame contact vs. ember), and link to at-home mitigation resources.
Source & refresh
USDA Forest Service. Refreshed annual (usfs update). Stale data is flagged, never silently served. Primary source →
Limitations specific to this source
Community-level only. The 5-step scale reflects the hazard of the landscape, not property-specific factors like defensible space or construction materials.
New Mexico context
Radon, wildfire, water-supply scarcity
New Mexico has Zone 1 radon coverage statewide. Wildfire risk in northern + central forests; the 2022 Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire was the largest in NM history. Water-supply scarcity drives compliance pressure on small rural EPA SDWIS systems.
See New Mexico state page for the full state-level rollup across all 12 dimensions.
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Full dashboard for ZIP 87544
Wildfire risk is one of twelve dimensions zipradar federates per address. See the full federated summary for ZIP 87544:
Open Los Alamos, NM dashboard →Frequently asked questions
What is the wildfire risk for ZIP 87544?
Wildfire risk for ZIP 87544 (Los Alamos, New Mexico) is federated from USDA Forest Service. Pages translate the numeric hazard score into plain English, show the exposure type (direct flame contact vs. ember), and link to at-home mitigation resources. Refreshed annual (usfs update) — see /methodology for full source citations and refresh-cadence details.
Where does the wildfire risk data come from?
USDA Forest Service (primary regulator). zipradar federates wildfire risk on the regulator's published cadence: annual (usfs update). Every claim cites the source record; stale data is flagged, never silently served. The primary source URL: https://wildfirerisk.org/.
What are the limitations of wildfire risk data?
Community-level only. The 5-step scale reflects the hazard of the landscape, not property-specific factors like defensible space or construction materials.
Is ZIP 87544 (Los Alamos) data current?
Last verified 2026-06-10. Wildfire risk for ZIP 87544 refreshes annual (usfs update) per USDA Forest Service cadence. See the full ZIP dashboard at /zip/87544/ for all 12 dimensions side-by-side.