
🔥 Your Deck Could Be the Weakest Link in Your Wildfire Defense
🏠🛠️🔥When we think about wildfire risk to a home, we often focus on the roof, siding, and vents.
But there’s another critical vulnerability that often gets overlooked:
🛠️Combustible attachments to the structure.
🏠🛠️🔥Decks, fences, stairs, and other attached features can ignite from embers, radiant heat, or direct flame contact. Once burning, these attachments can produce sustained flames directly against the home, overwhelming exterior components that might otherwise survive a wildfire.
🛠️A wildfire-adapted home needs to be designed to withstand exposure not only from the surrounding landscape, but also from the things connected to it.
This is where the work from Insurance Institute for Insurance Institute for @IBHS_org Business & Home Safety - IBHS becomes extremely valuable.
✅Their Wildfire Prepared Home Technical Standard lnkd.in/gG6KiFnH provides practical guidance for both:
🔎Designing wildfire-resistant new construction
🔎Retrofitting existing homes to reduce structural vulnerability
@IBHS_org Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety - IBHS also has an excellent deep dive on deck construction and wildfire performance that is a must-read for anyone building or retrofitting in wildfire-prone areas. lnkd.in/gqm9Kxj9
🔥If we want homes to survive wildfire exposure, we need to think beyond the structure itself and evaluate everything attached to it.
🔥Wildfire resilience is built one detail at a time.
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#WildfireMitigation
#WildfireAdapted
#HomeHardening
#DefensibleSpace
#IBHS
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