FROM THE FIRE CHIEF’S CORNER: BRUSH FIRE SEASON IS HERE

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By Fire Chief Sam DiGiovanna 

May 28, 2018 (San Diego) -- This Memorial Day Weekend brought cool temperatures in Southern California.  with many areas experiencing light precipitation. What makes this unusual is the fact we had several brush fires throughout southern California. This is very strong evidence we are looking at another significant wildfire season this summer.

This is the time to get a head start on clearing your property before things really heat up!  Here are a few guidelines for creating a defensible space to help reduce the spread of wildfires. Again, be sure to check with your local and state authorities for specific regulations in your area.

Remove dead and overhanging branches.

Remove any branches within 10 feet of chimney vent.

Clean all dead leaves and needles from roof and gutters.

Install a roof that meets the fire resistance classification of Class C or better.

Cover chimney outlet with a nonflammable screen of 1/4 inch or smaller mesh. Brand Guard Vents are a great alternative.

Stack woodpiles at least 30 feet from all structures, fences, and other combustible material.

Remove all stacks of construction materials, pine needles, leaves and other debris.

Keep lawn chairs, umbrellas, and other canvas furniture a safe distance from structures

Clear all vegetation and other combustible or flammable materials from beneath deck area.

Enclose underside of elevated decks with resistant materials.

Refrain from dumping lawn clippings in canyons.

Identify at least two exit routes from your neighborhood.

Make sure street names and house numbers are clearly visible.

Designate an emergency meeting place outside your neighborhood.

Immediately evacuate the area when ordered by police or fire personnel.

Contact your local fire department for additional information.

*Note: The information in this article was compiled from various sources. These suggestions are not a complete list of every preventative or loss control measure. The information is not intended to replace additional safety manuals or the advice of another qualified professional(s). We make no guarantee of results from use of this information. We assume no liability in connection with the information nor the suggestions made.


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