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Vicki Brannock's Real Estate Cafe
Oct. 23, 2007
Categorized in: Education
I have a lot of friends and family in San Diego that I am worried about today. Some have had to evacuate their homes.
Here in Prescott we have some of the same fire concerns, hilly areas, windy conditions and difficult to navigate roads in the mountains. Below is some information from the US Fire Administration on what you can do to maintain your home to minimize the risk of spreading fires.
Wildland fires destroy hundreds of homes and acres of land every year across the country. Fire-safe landscaping is an effective tool that creates an area of defensible space between your home and flammable vegetation that protects against devastating fires.
The United States Fire Administration (USFA) encourages you to keep fire safety at the forefront by learning how to landscape and maintain your property to minimize possible fire damage and slow fires if they start. Remember, fire safety is your personal responsibility... Fire Stops With You!
Defensible Space Works
During the 2003 raging California fires, a number of homes were saved as a result of the owners' careful pruning and landscaping techniques that protected their homes. In a fire situation, the dead trees and shrubs surrounding your home act as fuel for fire. Removing flammable vegetation reduces the threat of fire. Follow these basic rules to create defensible space that works.
Tips for a Fire-safe Landscape
Choose Fire Resistant Materials
Maintain Your Home and Surrounding Property
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