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What Firewise Status Means for Lake Francis Estates

Lake Francis Estates holds Firewise USA status through a national program run by NFPA with support from state partners. The program guides neighborhoods that face wildfire risk and gives them a framework for steady improvement. A community stays in the program with an annual risk assessment, an updated action plan, clear documentation, and proof of community work. This post explains the purpose of the program and the value it brings to every home inside our boundary.

Firewise USA centers on a clear principle. Wildfire grows when it meets fuel. Fuel includes pine needles, brush, debris under decks, unsecured firewood, dead trees, and thick growth near homes. Fuel also includes wood fences, open vents, open soffits, and vegetation that touches exterior walls. When residents remove this material from home ignition zones, flames lose strength and embers lose places to land. Firewise status honors a neighborhood that reduces fuel around homes with steady effort.

Every 5 years, our community completes an wildfire risk assessment with help from Yuba County Fire Safe Council. That document sets a baseline. It lists hazards, notes home ignition risks, and identifies areas that need improvement. It guides our annual action plan. The action plan sets tasks for residents and tasks for the association. Residents handle work on their lots. The association handles common-area work, community communication, and documentation.

The Firewise USA program also requires an annual plan be submitted every 5 years, along with annual proof of community investment. NFPA sets a minimum yearly requirement equal to one hour of risk-reduction work per dwelling unit. Our community can meet that requirement with volunteer hours or with money spent on defensible space, yard debris removal, tree work, vents, screens, deck maintenance, replacement of combustible materials, or home hardening supplies. The program assigns a dollar value to volunteer labor. Each hour supports our annual total. Small tasks across many lots produce strong cumulative progress.

Firewise status strengthens insurance access in some cases. Carriers often review communitywide mitigation as part of their risk scoring. Firewise USA does not guarantee insurance approval, yet it provides recognized documentation that shows real reduction of wildfire risk. The status also supports grant access. Grants often require proof of organized community action. Firewise USA gives our neighborhood that proof.

Our neighborhood gains safety through consistent action. Wildfire seasons grow longer in our region. Embers travel far and ignite small gaps in preparation. A clear structure helps us avoid those gaps. The Firewise USA framework gives us the tools to cut ignition risk at the points where homes face the greatest threat.

Our next post will explain the annual requirements we must meet to keep our Firewise status active and our neighborhood prepared.

LFE Awarded the Very First FIREWISE Community Designation in Yuba County!

A big THANK YOU to the several LFE neighbors who participated in the steps necessary to help our subdivision be a safer place in the event of fire! How proud we are to have the distinction of being the first Firewise accredited community in Yuba County! Neighbors who participated will be awarded a yard sign showing their support towards the safety of our community.

The national Firewise USA® recognition program provides a collaborative framework to help neighbors in a geographic area get organized, find direction, and take action to increase the ignition resistance of their homes and community and to reduce wildfire risks at the local level. There are currently over 1500 Certified Firewise USA sites throughout the United States.

Firewise communities are those that have taken appropriate measures to become more resistant to wildfire structural damage.

If you live in LFE and haven’t yet had your Firewise assessment, please take time to sign up here. Experts trained on fire mitigation will help with tailored advice for you and your residence – at absolutely no cost.

What’s more, several insurance companies including the California Fair Plan currently give homeowners insurance discounts to homeowners whose homes reside in Firewise Communities. Download the Certificate to present to your insurer here.

FireWise: Have Experts help you prepare for the next wildfire!

Experts trained on fire mitigation are here to help with tailored advice just for you and your residence, at no cost to you! Owners of undeveloped lots are also welcome to attend!

Listen to the FireWise Introductory Presentation by Allison Thomson, Executive Director of Yuba Firesafe Council, to learn how you would benefit from this state and countywide assistance. This Zoom Meeting was held January 26th @ 6pm. Listening to the Zoom introductory presentation will cut the duration of your home visit by half!!

Schedule your free home visit with Fire Mitigation Advisor, Gary B. Fildes, Registered Forester and Arborist, along his team and receive a personalized Plan of Action. No obligations of any kind!
https://yubafiresafe.org/wildfire-mitigation-advisor-program/

Zoom Presentation
was held January 26 @ 6pm

Click here to listen!
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