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DEFENSIBLE SPACE CLEARING
Defensible Space Consulting and Clearing Services
Fire
Stop is staffed exclusively by professional Wildland Firefighters, that is what
makes us the best suited to help you defend your home and property against
Wildfire. Fire Stop provides:
-Defensible Space Clearing
-Fuel Breaks
-Defensible Fuel Profile Zones
-Hazard Fuel Reduction
-Chipping and Road Side Clearing.
Consultation:
A trained professional
wildland Firefighter will visit your home or property and provide a wildfire
risk assessment. This is an essential step in anticipating fire behavior and to
tailor a specific plan to optimize your property’s chances of surviving a fire
threat.
By supplying a fully
equipped team of 2 to 20 Fire Stop will successfully, safely and efficiently
complete projects of varying size and complexity for individual homeowners or
large organizations.
References:
Fire Stop has served
the USDA Forest Service, Home Owner Associations, Schools, Hospitals, Property
Management Company’s, Resorts and Fire Safe Councils. The most effective defense
against Wildfire is preparation.
Do not hesitate, call Fire Stop today!
Defensible Space
Clearing can protect property values, save lives... And it's the Law (PRC) 4291:
California State Government states “In January 2005 a new state law became
effective that extended the defensible space clearance around homes and
structures from 30 feet to 100 feet. Proper clearance to 100 feet dramatically
increases the chance of your house surviving a wildfire. This defensible space
also provides for firefighter safety when protecting homes during a wildland
fire.” This law went into effect in 2005. (PRC) 4291 outlines recommendations
for a 100ft defensible space zone free of hazardous vegetation around your home.
Fire Stop provides a comprehensive plan specific for your property designed by
Firefighters. We provide clean, professional clearing services and we leave our
customers happy every time!
Please
click here for more information on the 100ft Defensible Space Requirements and
Recommendations.
Please click here to view the Structural Fire Prevention Field Guide.

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