Natural Disasters

How can you protect your home against wildfires?

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CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — If you are in an area prone to wildfires, you may wonder what you can do to protect your home from them.

Luckily, there are things you could do to reduce the overall fire risk for your home. The National Interagency Fire Center, United States Forest Service and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) all have several tips to keep your family and your property safer in the event of a wildfire.

Create a 30-foot “defensible” space around your home

Keep flammable objects or other fuel sources at least 30 feet from the perimeter of your home. This includes wood stockpiles, dried leaves, shrubs, tall grasses and propane tanks. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) also recommends that you remove other fuel sources from underneath decks or porches that could catch fire.

The U.S. Forest Service recommends moving flammable objects such as lawnmowers, outdoor furniture or toys at least 30 feet away from your house during wildfire activity.

You can find a detailed breakdown of the Home Ignition Zone on the NFPA website.


(Courtesy National Interagency Fire Center)

Prepare the outside of your home

Home improvement ideas for fire safety

If you want to take fire safety one step further, there are a few home improvement projects you can do to further protect your home:

Lastly, FEMA suggests reviewing your insurance coverage and creating an itemized list of your belongings in case of fire to help you when filing an insurance claim.