According to the United Nations Environment Programme, wildfires are becoming more intense and more frequent. Every year wildfires burn millions of acres across the United States. As a result, millions of people each year face the threat of wildfires or the loss of their belongings. Knowing how to prepare for wildfires can save a lot of frustrations in two ways:
Wildfires are unplanned, but you can minimize the risks to your person and your belonging by following our guide.
The idea of the home ignition zone was introduced by USDA Forest Service Fire scientist Jack Cohen in the late 1990s. The idea springs from the fact that the majority of homes lost to wildfires are first ignited by embers and small flames. By understanding the home ignition zone, homeowners may be able to reduce the susceptibility of the area around the home and the home itself.
Understanding ignition zones can help you safeguard your home as you prepare for wildfires.
The home ignition zone is an area of 0-200 feet from the foundation of your home. It contains the following three subzones:
Further, if your home is located in an area susceptible to wildfires, it’s important to choose building materials that harden your home from fires.
Now that you have a clear picture of the home ignition zone, it’s time to prepare for wildfires. Use the following tips to create a 30-100 foot safety zone around your home. To create this area, take the following steps:
*If you don’t have a car, it’s important that you create a plan to evacuate. You may want to stay with a family member or a friend. If neither of those is an option, you can look into emergency management resources that may be available to you.
Go bags should be prepared before the wildfire season begins. Items to include:
*Note: As you prepare for wildfires, be careful about carrying combustible items such as hand sanitizer.
In addition to the above, it’s important to know skilled wildfire attorneys who you can turn to in times of crisis. Wildfire attorneys can help in two very important ways:
By hiring a wildfire attorney early in the process, they may be able to collect information that will be helpful in recovering significant verdicts against negligent companies or parties responsible for the fire.
Wildfire claims are complex issues that require a significant amount of time and resources. We have the time, skills and resources to help you and your family recover after a wildfire. If you live in an area susceptible to wildfires, download our list of contents spreadsheet.
The Carlson Law Firm’s attorney William (Bill) Rossick helped affected families receive multimillion-dollar verdicts in the Bastrop Fire Cases. He is one of the top wildfire lawyers in the state and is ready to assist in any way he can.
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