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10 Tips to Boost Your Homes Wildfire Defense

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June 30, 2009 by cindy Leave a Comment

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The Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) is encouraging homeowners to take steps to reduce their risk and boost their homes’ defenses against wildfires.

According to IBHS, the key is removing everything fire would view as a fuel source. This will help create a zone around the home to help slow flames, should a fire start, and potentially direct it elsewhere.   Take these steps within 30 feet of most houses, 50-100 feet if it’s a heavily wooded area:

  1. Eliminate fuel sources like dry landscaping, woodpiles and decks.
  2. Prune trees and shrubs.
  3. Trim taller trees so lowest branch is no less than six feet from the ground.
  4. Remove dead leaves and branches from the yard.
  5. Clear branches from around the roof and chimney.
  6. Mow lawn regularly and dispose promptly of cuttings and debris.
  7. Clear roof, gutters and eaves of debris.
  8. Maintain your irrigation system.
  9. Move firewood and storage tanks 50 feet away from the home.
  10. Store flammable liquids properly.

Homeowners about to begin a landscaping project can increase their protection by introducing more native vegetation and spacing trees at least 10 feet apart.

And if a facelift is being planned for a home’s exterior, use only non-combustible materials on the roof, walls, eaves, soffits and fascia.

Thanks to www.disastersafety.com and IBHS.org for this article

Filed Under: News Tagged With: damage, disaster safety, hurricane, hurricane safety, IBHS.org. disastersafety.com, rain, tropical storm, wildfire, wildfires, wind

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