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Wildfire Awareness Month: Tips to Prepare.
May 23, 2025
By Washington Department of Natural Resources
This summer, wildfire is a statewide concern as hot, dry conditions are present and primed to ignite.
Home Hardening (Low-Cost):

1.Clean gutters and roofs - Remove dry leaves, pine needles, and debris regularly.
2.Install metal mesh on vents - Use 1/8 inch mesh to prevent embers from entering the attic and crawl space vents.
3.Seal gaps - Use fire-resistant caulk to close gaps around windows, doors, and siding.
4.Use ember-resistant screens - Replace or retrofit old screens on windows with fine metal mesh.

Defensible Space (Budget-Friendly Landscaping):

1.Create a 5-ft noncombustible zone - Use lava rock, gravel, stone, or bare soil directly around your home.
2.Trim branches - Keep tree limbs at least ten feet away from your roof and chimney.
3.Mow and clear dry grass - Maintain well-watered lawn under four inches and remove dead plants or leaves.
4.Move firewood and flammable items - Keep at least thirty feet from the home.
5.Use fire-resistant plants - Replace highly flammable shrubs like juniper with low-resin native plants like Oregon grape.

Community Resources:

1.Check with local fire departments - Many offer free home assessments or chipping services.
2.Join Wildfire Ready Neighbors to get a free custom plan at the link below.