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Fire highlights need for home protection Nobody
lost their home to the raging Booth Fire, thanks to some lucky breaks in
the weather and stout firefighting efforts by structural protection units
bolstered by air support.
Homeowners can increase the likelihood of their home surviving a wildfire
if they create a defensible space around the home.
Fire officials advocate a 30-foot perimeter kept well-cleaned of pine
needles and other yard debris. Limb trees up from the ground and keep
trees from overhanging your roof.
Move log piles away from the house and clean pine needles out of your
gutters and off your roof.
Clearing away fuels that can catch from an ember can go a long way toward
keeping your home safe. When a fire comes close, creating defensible space
gives firefighters a place to stand and a chance to save your home.
For more information on creating defensible space, contact the Sisters-Camp
Sherman Rural Fire Protection District at 549-0771 or the Cloverdale Rural
Fire Protection District at 548-4815. |
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