Click the link below to find out more about the Sedona Fire District and what you can do to safeguard your home and our Broken Arrow neighborhood from wild fires.
The National Fire Prevention Association provides many resources on how to help safeguard our properties from wildfires. Use the button below to download the NFPA brochure on how to prepare your home for a wildfire.
Firewise-How to Prepare Your Home for Wildfires (pdf)
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The concept of the home ignition zone was developed by retired USDA Forest Service fire scientist Jack Cohen in the late 1990s, following some breakthrough experimental research into how homes ignite due to the effects of radiant heat.
The HIZ is divided into three zones.
The home and the area 0-5’ from the furthest attached exterior point of the home; defined as a non-combustible area. Science tells us this is the most important zone to take immediate action on as it is the most vulnerable to embers.
START WITH THE HOUSE ITSELF then move into the landscaping section of the Immediate Zone.
5-30’ from the furthest exterior point of the home. Landscaping/hardscaping- employing careful landscaping or creating breaks that can help influence and decrease fire behavior
30-100 feet, out to 200 feet. Landscaping – the goal here is not to eliminate fire but to interrupt fire’s path and keep flames smaller and on the ground.
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