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Maui homeowner reveals property upgrades that left her house spared in wildfires

www.independent.co.uk Maui homeowner reveals property upgrades that left her house spared in wildfires

More than 2,700 structures in historic Lahaina were damaged or destroyed in the tragic conflagration

Maui homeowner reveals property upgrades that left her house spared in wildfires

People are finding out how to protect homes against extreme weather in this changing climate

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  • Defensible space is crucial. Sounds like what saved their house was defensible space and a metal roof.

    My neighbor has a cabin up in the mountains. During the pandemic he and his brother spent a lot of time clearing brush, nearby trees, etc to make their cabins safer. Turns out wind blew a tree into a power line which started a fire. And tho' the fire got close, their cabins were spared. LoL, also they had a neighbor who put the wifi SSID and Password on a sign outside his cabin. So the firefighters, in the area for another fire, were always nearby checking their email, etc. When that fire started there were a whole bunch of fire fighters on it before 2 hours had gone by. Remember to help those who might be able to help you.

    A guy I talked with had bought a house in a forested area. The house had a cistern that collected water off the roof. He set up a pump, and one of those big irrigation 'water cannon' things. If he has to evac., then he'll flip a switch, which will drench his house and the surrounding area till the cistern is empty.

  • Unsurprisingly, California and other western states have a lot of information available about creating a defensible space and home hardening, if it’s something someone wanted to do elsewhere.