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Benefits of Pre-Fire Prevention

Preparing your home to withstand a wildfire.

Preparing your property to withstand a wildfire is an essential step to take before the fire strikes. By implementing proactive measures, you can significantly reduce the risk of damage and protect your home and belongings. Start by creating a defensible space around your property, clearing away any flammable vegetation and debris. This will create a buffer zone that helps prevent the fire from spreading to your property.

Additionally, make sure your home is equipped with fire-resistant materials, such as fireproof roofing and ember proof vents. Regularly maintain your property by trimming trees and shrubs, and keeping gutters clean to minimize the accumulation of dry leaves and debris. It is crucial to have an emergency plan in place and ensure that everyone in your household is aware of it. Being prepared and taking preventative actions can make a significant difference in safeguarding your property and loved ones from the devastating impact of a wildfire.

In spite of the foregoing necessities, there's more that can be done to add an additional protective layer that the professionals use. You have probably seen pictures or actual instances of firefighting aircraft dropping orange fire retardant to slow down and suppress fires. The planes are dropping long-term fire retardant. While the fire retardant doesn't always extinguish the fire, it slows the fire so ground firefighters are able to attack the fire to fully extinguish the flames.

Those same fire retardants are now available for use by firefighters and home owners. The long-term fire retardant is used to halt the fire front and make it more manageable to extinguish. The use of the retardant enables firefighters to more safely defend property without the need to stand in front of a flaming wall of fire. Rather, the flame front is diminished to the point that a safe stand against the fire is a possibility. Long-term fire retardant has been used for decades, precisely because it is so effective in inhibiting the advancement of the flame front. The use of long-term fire retardant is capable of lasting for months, which makes it an essential addition to add to the survivability of your home.