Defensible Space Fire Zones |
April 30, 2025 | |
Create healthy landscapes: Creating healthy landscapes and maintaining healthy vegetation and ecosystems is an important part of making your community resilient to wildfire events. Defensible space fire zones: Areas of landscaping to consider include the 100-foot area around the home, areas of greenspace within, and wildlands surrounding a community. Landscaping around homes and other buildings and infrastructure should be especially well maintained. Research shows that maintaining this area properly can improve home survival. Zone 1 Remove all combustible materials like wood mulches, dead or dry vegetation, and leaves and pine needles from roofs and gutters. Trim tree branches that hang over the roof, eaves and chimney. Zone 2 Keep this area lean, clean and green by pruning and removing dead and dying branches from well-spaced bushes and trees. Make sure to keep this area well maintained and watered during a hot, dry summer. Stack wood piles on bare or gravel areas or in an enclosed shed at least 30 feet from the home. Zone 3 For more information visit: https://www.usfa.fema.gov/wui/communities/take-action.html |
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