Wildfire Mitigation
The Municipality has many homes in the Urban/Wildland interface, where unoccupied land and human development intersect.
Proper wildfire mitigation could save your home and your life.
Make a plan and build a kit
Maintain the space around your home:
- Clean roof of pine needles, leaves, branches regularly
- Repair any loose or missing shingles or roof tiles
- Maintain the space around the outside openings of chimney's or stovepipes
- Maintain the mesh screening to attic vents and clean debris from vents
- Repair damaged or loose window screens
- Keep debris under decks to a minimum
- Keep bushes and trees on property trimmed to keep fire from spreading between them
- Remove branches from trees to a height of 15 feet
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Properly store gasoline and mixed fuels in safety cans away from buildings
- Store firewood and kindling material that burn easily away from buildings
- Keep a garden hose connected to hose bib, except in the winter
- Keep all roads and driveways at least 12 feet in width
Reduce potential fire starting hazards in and around your home:
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Discard stove or fireplace ashes and charcoal briquettes after soaking them in a metal pail of water
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Do not smoke in areas of dry leaves or grass, dispose smoking waste in a metal can filled with water or sand.
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Clean dryer and bathroom exhaust vents
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Never leave a fire in fireplace unattended
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Make sure children cannot reach burning candles
- Keep matches and lighters out of reach of children
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Turn off space heaters when sleeping and keep space heaters on tile floor when in use
Municipality Wildfire Mitigation Project: 2023 - Current
Follow our collaborative project with Anchorage Fire Department and Anchorage Parks & Recreation regarding the removal of beetle killed spruce trees around the Municipality Parks!
About the project:
Want to see work progress with live updates? Checkout the ArcGIS Map Dashboard below: