Prior to the monsoons, this year was one of the worst on
record for wildfires in Colorado. While wildfire is by nature
unpredictable, there are some steps that can be taken to protect yourself and
your home against the devastation that it can cause. With that in mind,
we are passing along a wildfire checklist received from a local insurance agent
with tips on protecting your home.
WILDFIRE CHECKLIST:
0-30 Foot Zone
·
Clear tree debris from your decks, roofs, and
gutters
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Enclose the eaves on your roof
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Remove any materials stored around your
structures
·
Trim all branches away from your home to keep
your roof and gutters free of debris
·
Install a spark arrestor with openings less than
1/8" on all wood burning stove vents
·
Move your 500 gallon or less propane tank 10
feet or more away from structures (and direct it away from structures)
·
Install a Class A fire resistant roofing product
to reduce the risk presented by your combustible roof
·
Use lattice or wire mesh beneath your deck to
prevent accumulation of debris and heat trapping
·
Remove any ground litter and dead vegetation
from around your home
·
Remove shrubs next to your home and isolate them
from surrounding trees
50-100 Foot Zone
·
Stack your woodpiles at least 30 feet from your
home and structures, uphill, and away from trees
·
Maintain grass and weeds at a height no taller
than 4 inches
·
Trim tree limbs up 6 feet around your home and
structures and allow 10 feet separation between larger trees
·
Place light reflective address numbers on the
road to aid in emergency responses
·
Clear any vegetation with 15 feet of overhead
clearance from around the road leading to your home
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