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FAST FACTS: Avoid Brush Fire Damage To Your Home

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FAST FACTS: Avoid Brush Fire Damage To Your Home

Click Here For More Info From The Florida Division Of Forestry

  The Florida Division of Forestry has a list of tips you can follow to prevent brush fires from burning your property. Here are some of the tips:

  • Create a "defensible space" of at least 30 feet around your house. Within this area, grass should be mowed regularly and widely spaced plants with high moisture content should be given priority.


  • Prune tree limbs within the defensible space to a height of 15 feet so lower limbs will not become ladder fuels that can carry a fire to the roof or soffits.


  • Keep the roof and gutters free of accumulated leaves so the roof cannot be set afire by firebrands or embers carried by the wind.


  • Keep a shovel, rake and ladder in a readily accessible location, and 50 to 100 feet of garden hose attached to an outside faucet.


  • Make sure the home address is clearly visible at the street or road on an non-combustible sign so firefighters can quickly find the home in an emergency.


  • Keep tree limbs at least 15 feet away from chimney outlets.


  • Replace wood shingle or wood shake roofs with fire-retardant shingles, metal or tile roof.

Fore more info on preventing forest fires and protecting property, visit the Florida Division of Forestry Website.