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  2. These maintenance tips can help keep your home safe during ...

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    The NYSDEC offers these tips to prevent wildfires from spreading and to protect your home from damage: Use fire-resistant materials roofing or exterior wall materials when renovating or building a ...

  3. Five steps to prevent fires and stay safe in winter storms - AOL

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    As snow blanketed Washington D.C. during a bitter winter storm on Monday, city firefighters responded to a fire in an apartment building, and ultimately blamed the same issue that's already caused ...

  4. Fire prevention - Wikipedia

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    Firefighters will often visit schools and teach students the basics of fire protection and fire safety, including how to evacuate from a burning building and how to prevent fires by avoiding dangerous activities such as playing with matches. Though fire can be a source of fascination for young children, the potential for accidents, as a result ...

  5. Nearly 75% of Tennessee faces extreme drought conditions ...

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    With almost 75% of Tennessee under severe to extreme drought conditions, the threat of wildfires is heightened across the state. Here are some tips and tricks for staying safe. Nearly 75% of ...

  6. Wildfire emergency management - Wikipedia

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    Wildfires are different from other fires in their size, speed, and unpredictability. Wildfires can occur due to natural or man-made elements. The four most common natural elements that can cause a wildfire are lightning, an eruption from a volcano, sparks from a rockfall, and spontaneous combustion.

  7. Firebreak - Wikipedia

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    For example, during the Cedar Fire of 2003, strong Santa Ana winds had blown enough burning embers across a 10-lane section of Interstate 15 to ignite the vegetation on the other side. [3] During the 1988 fires in Yellowstone National Park, hot embers managed to cross the Lewis Canyon, a natural canyon up to a mile wide and 600 feet (180 m) deep.

  8. Wildfire suppression - Wikipedia

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    Lava flow on the coastal plain of KÄ«lauea, on the island of Hawaii, generated this wildfire.. Protection of human life is first priority for firefighters. Since 1995, when arriving on a scene, a fire crew will establish safety zones and escape routes, verify communication is in place, and designate lookouts (known in the U.S. by the acronym LCES, for lookouts, communications, escape routes ...

  9. Bosque fully reopened after non native trees weeded out to ...

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    Oct. 25—The Rio Grande bosque fully reopened Friday after sections of the popular cottonwood forest were closed for wildfire prevention efforts. Under the green-orange and yellow transitioning ...