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FIRE DEFENSE Services 805-963-5511
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FIRE DEFENSE Services 805-963-5511
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    • About
    • Defensible Space Program
    • Vent Protection
    • Home Hardening Services
    • Smart Landscaping
    • Gallery
    • Contact Us
  • About
  • Defensible Space Program
  • Vent Protection
  • Home Hardening Services
  • Smart Landscaping
  • Gallery
  • Contact Us

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ROOF


The roof is the most vulnerable part of your home. Homes with wood or shingle roofs are at high risk of being destroyed during a wildfire.


*INSTALL AUTOMATED ROOF MOUNTED SPRINKLERS WITH BATTERY BACK-UP TO WET THE VULNERABLE AREAS OF THE PROPERTY BEFORE THE FIRE ARRIVES


  • Build your roof or re-roof with materials such as composition, metal, clay or tile. Block any spaces between roof decking and covering to prevent embers from catching.


  • Remove accumulated vegetative debris from the roof.

Rain Gutters

Keep rain gutters clear or enclose rain gutters to prevent accumulation of plant debris.


  • Install a corrosion-resistant and noncombustible metal drip edge for  additional protection of the combustible components on your roof’s  edge.
  • Use a noncombustible gutter cover to prevent buildup of debris and vegetation in the gutter

Vents

Vents on homes create openings for flying embers.

  • Cover all vent openings with 1/16-inch to 1/8-inch metal mesh. Do  not use fiberglass or plastic mesh because they can melt and burn.


  • Use Ember and flame resistant vents (WUI vents).

Eaves and Soffits

Eaves should be boxed in (soffit-eave design) and protected with ignition-resistant* or noncombustible materials.

Windows

Heat from a wildfire can cause windows to break even before the home  is on fire. This allows burning embers to enter and start fires inside.  Single-pained and large windows are particularly vulnerable.

  • Install dual-pained windows with one pane of tempered glass to reduce the chance of breakage in a fire.
  • Consider limiting the size and number of windows that face large areas of vegetation.
  • Install screens in all usable windows to increase ember resistance and decrease radiant heat exposure

Walls

Wood products, such as boards, panels or shingles, are common siding  materials. However, they are flammable and not good choices for  fire-prone areas.

  • Build or remodel your walls with ignition resistant* building  materials, such as stucco, fiber cement wall siding, fire retardant,  treated wood, or other approved materials. This is especially important  when neighboring homes are within 30-feet of the home.
  • Be sure to extend materials from the foundation to the roof.
  • Smaller spaces, such as the roof-to-wall area, should have their siding replaced with a noncombustible material.

Decks

Surfaces within 10 feet of the building should be built with ignition-resistant*, noncombustible, or other approved materials.

  • Create an ember-resistant zone around and under all decks and make  sure that all combustible items are removed from underneath your deck.
  • If a deck overhangs a slope, create and maintain defensible space  down slope from the deck to reduce the chances of flames reaching the  underside of the deck.

Patio Cover

Use the same ignition-resistant* materials for patio coverings as a roof.

Chimney

Cover your chimney and stovepipe outlets with a non-flammable screen.  Use metal screen material with openings no smaller than 3/8-inch and no  larger than 1/2-inch to prevent embers from escaping and igniting a  fire.

  • Close the fireplace flue during fire season when the chimney is not being used.

Garage

Have a fire extinguisher and tools such as a shovel, rake, bucket, and hose available for fire emergencies.

  • Add a battery back-up to the garage door motor so that the garage can easily be operated if power is out.
  • Install weather stripping around and under the garage door to prevent embers from blowing in.
  • Store all combustible and flammable liquids away from ignition sources.
  • Treat windows and vents in the garage the same way as if it was a part of the house.

Fences

Best practice is to separate your fence from your house or upgrade  the last 5-feet of the fence to a noncombustible material to reduce the  chance of the fence from bringing fire to your home.

Driveways and Access Roads

Driveways should be built and maintained in accordance with state and  local codes to allow fire and emergency vehicles to reach your home.  Consider maintaining access roads with a minimum of 10 feet of clearance  on either side, allowing for two-way traffic.

  • Ensure that all gates open inward and are wide enough to accommodate emergency equipment.
  • Trim trees and shrubs overhanging the road to allow emergency vehicles to pass.

Address

Make sure your address is clearly visible from the road.

Water Supply

Consider having multiple garden hoses that are long enough to reach  all areas of your home and other structures on your property. If you  have a pool or well, consider getting a pump and retardant foam injection.

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Private Homes and other Structures


Our core business is to minimize the risk of wildfire spread by embers destroying your Home and its valuable contents. 


We also specialize in the Commercial Real Estate sector, Luxury Condominium Communities and Retail Parks that are often in high fire danger areas.


 We focus on the importance of saving your structure for you and your tenants.  

 We know you will want to protect your business and its assets this fire season. 


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