Savage River State Forest Headquarters
21536 Grantsville, United States
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Community Wildfire Protection Planning.
As Wildland-Urban Interface areas continue to increase throughout Maryland, the risk that lives and property will be lost to wildfires is also increasing. The most effective way to reduce this risk is through proactive planning. For this reason, the Maryland Forest Service offers community wildfire protection planning services to qualifying Wildland-Urban Interface Communities.
A Community Wildfire Protection Plan analyzes the wildfire risk in a community, and helps guide the efforts of the community residents, homeowners association, developers, and the local fire department in mitigating their wildfire risk. This plan is an important step in raising awareness and coordinating community efforts.
If you live in a Wildland-Urban Interface community that you feel would benefit from having a Community Wildfire Protection Plan, feel free to contact the Firewise Maryland program.
Residents living on the Western Shore should contact Dave Robbins by calling 301-791-4010, or e-mailing david.robbins1@maryland.gov.
Residents living on the Eastern Shore should contact Lance Carroll by calling 443-614-0362, or by e-mailing Lance.carroll@maryland.gov
The increasing threat of wildfires to life and property and the continual spread of the population and the wildland urban interface areas throughout the state puts a strain on the local and state resources to suppress wildland fires. The suppression efforts in the wildland urban interface are complicated by the need for the simultaneous suppression of both structural fire and wildfire. The suppression agencies are actively involved in fire prevention efforts with communities but are not solely responsible. It is important for the homeowner to recognize and understand that they are living in a fire prone environment.
Homeowners have a responsibility to prepare for a wildfire before it occurs in order to minimize and/or prevent losses when a fire occurs. Creating defensible space – an area of at least 30 feet surrounding the home and outbuildings – serves as a safety zone around the structures. Within this area, the vegetation should be controlled and the area free of dead debris, leaves, and flammable vegetation in order to prevent a wildfire from traveling from the forest to the structure. Maintaining a green space landscaped with fire resistant vegetation improves the safety zone. The roof, exterior, and attachments to the structures (decks, porches or fences) should all be constructed with fire-resistant materials. Homeowners should also plan for and maintain the access routes to the home for emergency vehicles. In addition, each household should prepare a disaster plan. The wildland urban interface poses a tremendous challenge for the structural and wildland fire communities to work with and educate homeowners, homeowner associations, and community planners.
Headquarters Lane 127 Grantsville
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