
Floods to Fires: Inspect and Protect Your Property Today.
Take a good look around your home and property for potential fire hazards that can ignite a spot fire.
Spot fires can ignite quickly especially if you have flammable material, wood piles, stored lumber alongside a garage or garbage piles around your property. Homes with too much vegetation close to them can ignite quickly and are also more difficult to protect.

A scary lightning strike in a backyard jumped from a tree to the fence, and led to burning down a shed.
- Make sure your property is clear near all buildings of dry vegetation at that ignite quickly.
- Take all dead leafs, grass cuttings and dead branches to the landfill
- Store your firewood away from your home
- Cleanup any dry undergrowth and grass especially around your home
- Trim trees and lower branches overhanging your home or buildings
- Make sure your gutters are clean from leafs
- Store flammable fuels, oily rags and chemicals away from your home
- Check for any broken glass or bottles lying around
- Use non-flammable mulch or rocks instead of wood chips or bark mulch
- Vegetation should be cleared away from power lines, propane tanks and other fuel supplies
- Contact your utility company if trees or branches are not clear of power lines
- Make sure your property has quick access for the fire department
- Have a plan and alternative access route for leaving your home
- Check undersides of balconies, decks and crawlspaces for flammable materials
- Before you buy a home, familiarize yourself with fire protection services available in the area
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