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Get Your Landscaping Ready for Fire Season

Whew! We can breathe a sigh of relief now that the official three year drought is over. But don’t get complacent, because fire season is here and can be more threatening than we realize. If you are continually battling tenacious weeds, like I am, you have probably discovered all that rain caused a huge increase in vegetative growth. The summer heat has arrived and all that vegetation will quickly dry out and be a serious fire threat. In fact, this month our Governor issued an order giving state agencies and departments additional resources in anticipation of a possibly very destructive wildfire season.

We are all responsible for doing our part to decrease fire threat. Two of the most important things we can do are to make our landscaping “fire safe” and to create 100 feet of ‘defensible space’ around buildings. Defensible space is the area between a house and a possible oncoming wildfire and consists of 3 zones. Here are important tips for each zone.

Zone 1 – Home Ignition Zone: the first 10 feet extending outward from the building.

Zone 2 – Lean, Clean and Green Zone: up to 30 feet away from the house.

Zone 3 – Reduced Fuel Zone: 30 feet to 100 feet from the house.

The following guidelines not only apply to Zone 3, but to Zone 1 and 2 as well.

Other important points:

By making some of these changes in your yard maintenance, you can easily decrease your chances for fire. Do your part to protect your family, your home, and the beautiful forest we all share in the Mother Lode.
For more information, refer to the Highway 108 Fire Safety Council: http://www.tuolumnefiresafe.org or Cal Fire: http://www.fire.ca.gov/.

This post was last modified on 07/05/2011 3:44 pm

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