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This video demonstrates the importance of landscaping on wildfire mitigation. The difference in durability of the structures with a maintained yard and one that is not maintained is dramatic, highlighting that small yard maintenance tasks can make a big difference in protecting your property.
How do I make my property FireSmart?
For more information, check out: FireSmart Canada’s Guide to Landscaping.
This video shows how certain aspects of conventional home construction put structures at risk during wildfire impingement.
If you are building or renovating, there are guidelines you can follow to help ensure your structures and property are better protected. Property owners can also be eligible for insurance incentives once they have incorporated a certain number of FireSmart design principles.
For more information, visit the FireSmart Canada and FireSmart Alberta website.
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