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Landscaping and home design for wildfire defense
Home Survival in Wildfire-Prone Area: Design & Maintenance Considerations
Yana Valachovic Steve Quarles UC Cooperative Extension September 25, 2018
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Today’s presentation
How homes burn from wildfire
Near home vegetation and landscaping
Vulnerabilities in home design
Resources
Thank Dr. Steve Quarles, UC fire durability expert (emeritus) now with the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS), and UC Master Gardener volunteers for many of these slides and ideas.
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Ember / Firebrand
Radiant Heat
Tennessee Division of Forestry
Flame Contact
How a house burns from wildfire?
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We Know That …
Wind-blown embers are responsible for the majority of building ignitions
Angora Fire – South Lake Tahoe
USDA FS, R5-TP-015
Embers
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Fuel + Oxygen + Heat = Fire Fuel + Weather + Topography= Fire Behavior What can you control?
Fuel is… anything that will burn
–Dry or dead vegetation –Wood siding, roofing, fencing – Trees –Woody shrubs or perennials – Landscape mulch
Know the basics of fire:
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Work from the house out
Defensible Space
Zone 1:
0-5 feet “non-
combustible zone”
Zone 2:
5-30 feet “lean and
green zone”
Zone 3:
30-100 feet or to the
property line “reduced
fuel zone”
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0-5 ft “noncombustible zone” to reduce chance of flame contact exposure
Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety
Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety
Effective defensible space must be present on all sides of the home
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Fire resistant plant lists?
All plants can burn regardless of how they are marketed
Fire safe landscaping requires maintenance (pruning, irrigation, clean-up)
Select low growing, open structured, less resinous, higher moisture content plants
Native and drought tolerant can be options, if maintained well Tubbs Fire, Rich Casale,
NRCS
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Mulch helps plants retain moisture, but it will burn too!
Use hardscape, rock mulch or lawns <5 feet from the home.
University of California Cooperative Extension Bark mulch
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Pine needle mulch
Tubbs Fire
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Incorporate hardscape
Photo: El Dorado County UC Master Gardeners
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Simulated embers exposure on a house
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Roof (Priority #1)
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Roof Edge
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Litter accumulation creates exposure to the wall unit (not protected with roofing).
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Embers can ignite litter in rain gutters
Plastic gutter vs metal gutter
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Roof - Skylights
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Through-roof (outlet)
Gable end
Foundation & other
Vents (Priority #2)
Under-eave (inlet)
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Vents – Ember Entry
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Vents – Mesh Size Use 1/8 inch or smaller
6 mm 3 mm
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Stephen Quarles
Vents – California’s Chapter 7A
Stephen Quarles
Stephen Quarles
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A = screening (embers) and intumescent honeycomb mesh (flame) B = steel wool mesh (embers and flame); C = screening and baffles (embers and flame); D = screening and steel wool mesh (embers and flame)
A
B
C D
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Ridge vents – Vulnerable to debris accumulation
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Exterior Walls – Vertical non-combustible zone
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Broom
Firewood under a deck
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Stored building materials under a deck is vulnerable
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Fence Vulnerability
Stephen Quarles
Stephen Quarles
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Fence to house Coffey Park October 2017
Photo: Tom Welch
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A metal gate can help prevent spread to home via a fence ignition.
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Fence: Guidance
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Recommendations 1.Roof: install and maintain a Class A rated roof covering. Install a metal drip edge and address other edge of roof vulnerabilities
2. Vents: upgrade to flame resistant and ember resistant
3. Non-combustible zone should include the area 5’ near the house, under the entire foot print of the deck, and 6-inches vertically upward from the ground to the start of your siding
CA Building Code Chapter 7A WUI construction: http://www.fire.ca.gov/fire_prevention/fire_prevention_wildland_codes
http://osfm.fire.ca.gov/codedevelopment/wildfireprotectionbuildingconstruction
Home design, maintenance, and construction can be more important than any individual fire resistant building product when addressing ember ignition. Poor installation and maintenance can increase the vulnerability of a given product to an ember exposure.
Good practices: remove stored fuels, debris, clean gutters
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Recommendations Fire safe landscape is possible that
includes beauty, safety, privacy and saves water
Selection and placement of vegetation is key, maintenance is essential
• 0-5’ (non-combustible materials only)
• 5-30’ (lean, green and clean)
• 30-100’ (reduced fuel zone)
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Start at the house and work out
We need to change our approach
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For more information visit:
• http://ucanr.edu/sites/forestry/Wildfire • http://disastersafety.org/wpcontent/uploads/2017/03/WF_California_IBHS.pdf • https://disastersafety.org/ibhs/ibhs-nfpa-wildfire-research-fact-sheets/
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