Home Maintenance Tips For Wildfires in Florida
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Boca Raton FL
09 September, 2021
2:54 PM
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Florida has more than 5 million acres of forests and is one of the most densely forested states in the union. Combine this with the hot and humid conditions perfect for a wildfire, and you will have a recipe for disaster. Thus, knowing the best home maintenance tips for wildfires in Florida become crucial for your safety and the safety of your house, property, and family. Wildfires have always been a threat to Florida, but they have started popping up more and more frequently in recent years, especially in areas that have not had much fire activity in the past. Unfortunately, these fires are not only a threat to the forests that are burned, but they also pose a danger to communities and people. As one would imagine, these fires can incinerate structures and property along with causing damage and loss of life. Wildfire Can Happen Anywhere in the Country Wildfires typically occur in the summer and fall when vegetation is dry, hot and winds are strong. However, the threat of wildfire is constant. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reminds people that wildfires can affect all country areas. Identify your home’s wildfire escape routes, and practice getting to them. Most wildfires occur close to the observer, so you’ll have more time to react before it hits you. Know The Risks If you live in a rural or forested area, there's a higher risk for wildfires. Take stock of the risks that are around you. Are there any areas with a thick bush? Is there a lot of dead grass or brush that could catch fire easily? Are there any forests close to your home that could put your property at risk? Talk to the homeowners association in your complex or neighbourhood and see if wildfire insurance policies are available to residents. Check Fire Fighting Equipment Before the fires start, check your home’s firefighting equipment. Make sure at least one fire extinguisher has a gauge and is in good working condition. Have both manual and automatic fire extinguishers on hand. Check fire alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Make sure these are working properly and that all family members know where they are located. If you have automatic sprinkler systems, they should be checked and tested for proper operation every year. Make sure all nearby fuels are cleared before a fire starts—including grassy areas, woodpiles, dry brush, and garbage cans. Check The Trees and Shrubs Around the Home Build a two-foot buffer zone around your house by removing any dead trees, branches with low-hanging limbs, or bushes that are close to your home. Remove any leaves and pine needles from the ground around your house, too. Do not burn any excess leaves on your property or large piles of debris due to the danger it poses with wildfires. It's important for public safety, and your health and well-being as smoke and ash can be harmful if inhaled too much. Fire Damage Restoration If you experience fire damage, you must be getting in touch with experts. Fire damage restoration companies have the skills and experience to restore your home to its pre-fire condition. Water Mold Fire Restoration of Boca Raton 6020 N Federal Hwy Boca Raton, FL 33487 (561) 401-0436 https://watermoldfire.net/boca-raton-fl/
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