By Tia Rancourt on Thursday, 27 June 2024
Category: District News

New Defensible Space Guide available for Lake Tahoe residents - Learn about ways to reduce your wildfire threat

Contact: Jamie Roice-Gomes, University of Nevada, Reno Extension’s Living With Fire Program 775-336-0261, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

LAKE TAHOE, Calif./Nev., Jun. 27, 2024 – As we move into summer and the vegetation dries out, the Tahoe Fire & Fuels Team would like the public to remember the importance of creating and maintaining defensible space. University of Nevada, Reno Extension’s Living With Fire Program published a new Living With Fire Defensible Space Guide to help teach residents how to do it.

“Defensible space reduces the wildfire threat upon a home and creates a space for firefighters to safely defend the home,” said Jamie Roice-Gomes, manager of the University of Nevada Reno Extension’s Living With Fire Program. “This guide is meant to help individuals living in the rangeland and forestland ecosystems to create defensible space.”

When planning defensible space, it is important to understand the three different zones surrounding a home:

In addition to using the defensible space guide, homeowners can register for defensible space inspections and chipping services via their local fire agency.

For information and resources to help prepare for wildfire, or to locate your local fire district, visit www.tahoelivingwithfire.com and follow @tahoelwf on social media.

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