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Out of Season Wildfire Triggers Safety Concerns in Nevada
An out-of-season wildfire coupled with high winds that passed through an area southwest of Reno, Nev. in late November, 2011 has made the reality of living in a high-risk wildfire area all the more real for Nevadans. But while Sierra Fire District officials reported that the Caughlin Fire burned almost 2,000 acres, forced thousands to flee and destroyed 32 homes, many Nevada communities have actively been working on ways to their reduce wildfire risk. Nevada's Living with Fire program, in connection with the Nevada Fire Safe Council, helps inform residents about how they can live safer in high-risk wildfire areas, including resources and information aimed at actions they can take before, during and after a wildfire threatens their area. More information about the Living with Fire program can be found at www.livingwithfire.com or by calling +1 775 336-0271. Just as these Nevada-based programs advise their residents on wildfire safety mitigation, the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA), Firewise Communities Program emphasizes that wildfire doesn't have to burn everything in its path. In fact, clearing your property of debris and maintaining your home's landscaping before a wildfire starts are important first steps to reduce your risk for wildfire damage. Here are eight steps you can take to reduce the risk of your home and property becoming fuel for a wildfire:
With support of the Living with Fire program, two Nevada neighborhoods have already taken steps to have their communities become recognized Firewise Communities and have lowered their risk of wildfire damage. Crescent Valley/Beowawe and Eureka/Diamond Valley, both in Eureka, are part of the Firewise Communities/USAŽ Recognition Program, and have undertaken wildfire safety efforts since 2010. Author:NFPA Press Release
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