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Lakeport officials urge resident so prepare defensible space for wildfire protection
Creating and maintaining defensible space is essential for increasing your home’s chance of surviving a wildfire.
It’s the buffer that homeowners are required to create on their property between a structure and the plants, brush and trees or other items surrounding the structure that could catch fire.
This space is needed to slow the spread of wildfire and improves the safety of firefighters defending your home.
The spacing between grass, shrubs and trees is crucial to reduce the spread of wildfire. The spacing needed is determined by the type and size of the shrubs and trees, as well as the slope of the land.
For example, a property on a steep slope with larger plant life will require greater spacing between trees and shrubs than a level property that has small, sparse vegetation.
One hundred feet of defensible space is required under the Public Resources Code 4291. California Building Code Chapter 7A requires certain construction materials and methods for homes in wildland areas.
Go to www.ReadyForWildfire.org for more detailed information to prepare for and survive a wildfire.