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Wildfire threats should always be taken seriously, and homeowners and landlords can take steps to protect their properties. If your home sustains damage from a wildfire, fire damage restoration professionals are available to help.

One of the best ways to reduce your fire damage risks is by assessing your home’s vulnerability to wildfires. This assessment can help you identify key areas that should be addressed to try to minimize fire danger as much as possible.

 

Proximity to Vegetation

If your home has a lot of trees or other forms of vegetation growing near it, you may need to trim or remove these growths. Excessive vegetation can make your home more vulnerable to wildfires and provide more fuel for a fire to grow and cause extensive damage to your property.

 

Combustible Materials

Flammable materials can put your home at greater risk of catching fire if a wildfire is burning near your premises, and complete home restoration in Kelowna may be needed if a fire causes widespread damage. Old construction materials, paper and flammable liquids that are left sitting out on your property can easily catch on fire. Trash is also highly combustible, so you should also remove any garbage from your property regularly to lessen your chances of needing fire damage restoration service.

 

Vents, Eaves and Gutters

Any debris that winds up in your vents, eaves or gutters could catch on fire. By cleaning these areas regularly, you can protect your home better against wildfires. A  fire restoration company may also advise you to install fire-resistant vent coverings, eaves and gutters to reduce your fire risks even more.

 

Access for Emergency Vehicles

You want your property to be as easily accessible as possible for emergency vehicles that may need to get to your home to put out a fire. During the wildfire season, you should try to keep your driveway and the other accessways around your home clear as often as you can. If your home gets damaged and you need fast restoration service, you’ll also want to make sure that your home is easily accessible for the professionals from Total Restoration Kelowna to get to you.

 

Water Sources

During your assessment, you should look for all available water sources that you might need to use in the event of a wildfire. The outdoor faucets that you use for attaching garden hoses as well as nearby fire hydrants can be excellent water sources. If you can have ponds, fountains or birdbaths installed on your property, these extra water sources can provide further protection against fires.

 

Evacuation Routes

If a wildfire is threatening your life, you shouldn’t wait for the emergency personnel to arrive if you can still get out of your home safely. You should look for nearby evacuation routes and keep maps or directions to these areas so that you can easily find them quickly.

A thorough assessment of your property can help you prevent the damage and other dangers that are associated with wildfires. If a fire ever affects your home, first call 911—and then after the fact, contact the professionals at Total Restoration Kelowna for fast service if needed. These experts can come to you to provide the  restoration in Kelowna that’s needed to get your home back in order.