A partnership between BCAA and FireSmart BC encourages residents to be more aware of protecting their property from wildfire.
The partnership, which started in 2021, supports awareness and expansion of the Home Partners Program. With wildfires becoming more frequent and intense, there is a push to increase wildfire resiliency.
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sa国际传媒淲e want British Columbians to check the FireSmart BC website to see if their communities are participating, and if theysa国际传媒檙e not, that website can teach them how a community can sign up,sa国际传媒 says Shawn Pettipas, director of community engagement for BCAA.
Property assessments are done by a wildfire mitigation expert.
sa国际传媒淭hey evaluate a home, a property for wildfire exposure,sa国际传媒 adds Pettipas. sa国际传媒淭hen they educate the property owners on ways to reduce it.sa国际传媒
BCAA has more information, and several tips, including:
- Clean and maintain gutters and roof;
- Move propane, firewood and other fuel sources at least 10 to 30 metres away from structures;
- Keep grass cut short (below 10 centimetres);
- Prune and remove branches from underneath trees to create a two-metre clearance from the ground to the lowest branches.
sa国际传媒淲e are constantly looking for ways to help all British Columbians. At the end of the day a more wildfire-resilient B.C. benefits all of us,sa国际传媒 says Pettipas.
The Home Partners Program is free for participating communities. More information can be found on the .
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