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Verify: Yes, 'Defensible Space' can help save your home from fires

Many homeowners say they created defensible space, but still lost everything.

As multiple fires continue to burn across California's landscape, "defensible space" has become a common talking point for residents.

It's a tactic promoted by Cal Fire, FEMA and other emergency groups.

In California, the law requires 100 feet of defensible space around homes and structures.

As this image from Cal Fire explains, "Defensible space" is a multi-zone protection homeowners can create around their homes to limit or slow the spread of fire. It involves clearing dead brush and vegetation, keeping a distance between tree limbs and ground plants, and more.

THE QUESTION

Many homeowners have lost their homes despite following "defensible space" procedures.

"We did everything," homeowner Debra Healer said. "We cut everything back. Everyone's been 100 percent prepared for this. It happens so fast."

Healer wasn't alone and many online were asking: Does defensible space actually work?

THE ANSWER

Yes, While most can understand the frustration of homeowners who took precautions and still lost their homes, experts still say defensible space is important.

WHAT WE FOUND

Cal Fire Assistant Deputy director Daniel Berlant said the defensible space "plays a critical role in increasing a home's chance of surviving."

According to him, it can keep fires away from homes and often allows the flames to pass by the homes untouched - but it's when fire fighters are present, that Berlant said defensible space can make the largest difference.

"The firefigthers are going to make a tough decision of 'which home can we take a stand to try and stop this fire?' They're going to pick the home with defensible space where they cna safely engage in fighting that fire," he said.

For more resources on how to set up defensible space, check out the Cal Fire resources here and the FEMA resources here.

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