CAL FIRE Urges Homeowners to Maintain Defensible Space
Inspections Begin Statewide
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Sacramento, CA - CAL FIRE inspectors have begun conducting Defensible Space inspections throughout the 31 million acres of State Responsibility Area (SRA) in California.

"Creating and maintaining Defensible Space is critical for the protection of homes," said Chief Ken Pimlott, CAL FIRE director. "It has never been more critical to strengthen our fire prevention efforts in light of the elevated fire conditions we have been experiencing in California. We have increased our inspection staffing and now we need the public to make sure they, too, are prepared for the increased fire risk due to drought."

Defensible space inspections are supported by the SRA Fire Prevention Fee, which is an annual fee assessed to rural residents for fire prevention activities in the SRA. The Fire Prevention Fee resulted from a law signed by Governor Brown in 2011 which imposed a fee to residents owning habitable structures in the SRA.

California Public Resources Code 4291 requires homeowners living in State Responsibility Area to maintain 100 feet of Defensible Space around structures. CAL FIRE inspectors will be educating residents and evaluating properties to make sure they are in compliance with state law.

Here are some tips that can help homes survive wildfires:

•Maintain 100 feet of Defensible Space around all structures.
•Clear all needles and leaves from roofs, eaves and rain gutters.
•Trim branches six feet from the ground.
•Use trimming, mowing and power equipment before 10 a.m.
•Landscape with fire resistant and drought tolerant plants that require little water.
•Remove branches away from roofs and 10 feet from the chimney.
•Keep wood piles and flammable materials at least 30 feet from the home.
•Use fire ignition resistant building material

For more information on preparing for wildfires and defensible space visit: www.ReadyForWildfire.org. Watch this short video on Defensible Space: Click Here and on this year's dry conditions: Click Here.

Remember Defensible Space is YOUR responsibility.