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How to protect your home from wildfire

During the long, dry summers, California's wildland areas are prone to devastating fires. Weather and vegetation in mountainous terrain complicate control efforts and magnify the fire problem.

Each year there are thousands of wildfires, despite California's extensive fire prevention campaign. All too often, homes are destroyed.

If you live in brush, grass or timbered regions, wildfire can threaten your home. The primary responsibility for protecting your property is yours!

The California Department of Forestry shares the duty of handling this fire threat with you. However, the nearest firestation may be quite far away. When large fires threaten residential areas, firefighters may be overwhelmed.

If wildland residents perform basic fire safe activities, their homes and buildings stand a far better chance at evading destruction. Some fire safe activities are required by law and some are just good common sense.

Residents must accept their property protection responsibility to achieve complete fire safety.

Before the Fire

Your responsibility begins with reading and understanding the law.

Excerpts from California State Fire Prevention Laws Applicable to Forest Fire Prevention

The maintenance of an adequate clearance of flammable vegetation around buildings has been proven to be one of the most important factors in their wildfire survival (another is a clean and fire-resistant roof covering). Clearing around buildings provides a defensible perimeter, enabling fire fighters or residents to safely lay hoselines and reducing the chance of flame contact and the intensity of radiated heat.

The winter period should be used for removal and easy disposal of brush, roof debris and overhanging tree limbs. Disposal by burning is regulated by the responsible fire agency and air pollution control district who should be contacted prior to any burning.

Comply with the Law

You probably live where you do because you like the wildland environment.

The State Fire Protection laws, which are designed to increase you chances of wildland fire survival, do not require you to destroy that environment by denuding the are around your home of all vegetation.

 
A home before survival clearing.   A home prepared for fire survival.

Comply with the law and maintain the natural look: