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		<title>10 Tips To Boost Your Home&#8217;s Wildfire Defense</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the wildfire threat rises in a number of states, the Institute for Business &#038; Home Safety (IBHS) is encouraging homeowners to take steps to reduce their risk and boost their homes&#8217; defenses.
According to IBHS, the key is removing everything fire would view as a fuel source. This will help create a zone around the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the wildfire threat rises in a number of states, the Institute for Business &#038; Home Safety (IBHS) is encouraging homeowners to take steps to reduce their risk and boost their homes&#8217; defenses.</p>
<p>According to IBHS, the key is removing everything fire would view as a fuel source. This will help create a zone around the home to help slow flames, should a fire start, and potentially direct it elsewhere. Take these steps within 30 feet of most houses, 50-100 feet if it&#8217;s a heavily wooded area:</p>
<p>   1. Eliminate fuel sources like dry landscaping, woodpiles and decks.<br />
   2. Prune trees and shrubs.<br />
   3. Trim taller trees so lowest branch is no less than six feet from the<br />
      ground.<br />
   4. Remove dead leaves and branches from the yard.<br />
   5. Clear branches from around the roof and chimney.<br />
   6. Mow lawn regularly and dispose promptly of cuttings and debris.<br />
   7. Clear roof, gutters and eaves of debris.<br />
   8. Maintain your irrigation system.<br />
   9. Move firewood and storage tanks 50 feet away from the home.<br />
  10. Store flammable liquids properly.</p>
<p>Homeowners about to begin a landscaping project can increase their protection by introducing more native vegetation and spacing trees at least 10 feet apart.</p>
<p>And if a facelift is being planned for a home&#8217;s exterior, use only non- combustible materials on the roof, walls, eaves, soffits and fascia.</p>
<p>For more information to help protect your home or business from disasters or more common causes of loss, visit the IBHS web site <a href="http://www.disastersafety.org">www.disastersafety.org</a></p>
<p>The Institute for Business &#038; Home Safety works to reduce the social and economic effects of natural disasters and other property losses by conducting research and advocating improved construction, maintenance and preparation practices.</p>
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