Alder Creek Fire Safe Council

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The Alder Creek Fire Safe Council works to preserve our natural resources and increase fire resiliency by working with agency & private partners to ensure our community is safer from wildfires

It's that time of year!
03/25/2026

It's that time of year!

We are thrilled to share that we have now received two grants from the California Fire Foundation! This support will all...
03/25/2026

We are thrilled to share that we have now received two grants from the California Fire Foundation! This support will allow us to continue to help property owners with vital fire clearance work this year.

SEQUOIA CREST IS NOW A CERTIFIED FIREWISE COMMUNITYBecoming a Firewise USA Community has been a major step forward in wi...
03/25/2026

SEQUOIA CREST IS NOW A CERTIFIED FIREWISE COMMUNITY
Becoming a Firewise USA Community has been a major step forward in wildfire preparedness and resilience. This recognition reflects the hard work, collaboration, and dedication of the residents who are taking meaningful steps to make our properties
and neighborhoods safer.

Homeowners are already starting to see the benefits! Several residents have reported insurance savings — including a 20% discount through Cal FAIR and a $500 reduction from State Farm. These examples show that mitigation efforts not only enhance our safety, but can also provide real financial rewards.

Extended zone30-100 feet, out to 200 feet. Landscaping – the goal here is not to eliminate fire but to interrupt fire’s ...
07/07/2024

Extended zone

30-100 feet, out to 200 feet. Landscaping – the goal here is not to eliminate fire but to interrupt fire’s path and keep flames smaller and on the ground.

Dispose of heavy accumulations of ground litter/debris.
Remove dead plant and tree material.
Remove small conifers growing between mature trees.
Remove vegetation adjacent to storage sheds or other outbuildings within this area.
Trees 30 to 60 feet from the home should have at least 12 feet between canopy tops.*
Trees 60 to 100 feet from the home should have at least 6 feet between the canopy tops.*
*The distances listed for crown spacing are suggested based on NFPA 1144. However, the crown spacing needed to reduce/prevent crown fire potential could be significantly greater due to slope, the species of trees involved and other site specific conditions. Check with your local forestry professional to get advice on what is appropriate for your property.

Immediate zoneThe home and the area 0-5’ from the furthest attached exterior point of the home; defined as a non-combust...
07/07/2024

Immediate zone

The home and the area 0-5’ from the furthest attached exterior point of the home; defined as a non-combustible area. Science tells us this is the most important zone to take immediate action on as it is the most vulnerable to embers. START WITH THE HOUSE ITSELF then move into the landscaping section of the Immediate Zone.

Clean roofs and gutters of dead leaves, debris and pine needles that could catch embers.
Replace or repair any loose or missing shingles or roof tiles to prevent ember pe*******on.
Reduce embers that could pass through vents in the eaves by installing 1/8 inch metal mesh screening.
Clean debris from exterior attic vents and install 1/8 inch metal mesh screening to reduce embers.
Repair or replace damaged or loose window screens and any broken windows Screen or box-in areas below patios and decks with wire mesh to prevent debris and combustible materials from accumulating.
Move any flammable material away from wall exteriors – mulch, flammable plants, leaves and needles, firewood piles – anything that can burn. Remove anything stored underneath decks or porches.
Intermediate zone

5-30’ from the furthest exterior point of the home. Landscaping/hardscaping- employing careful landscaping or creating breaks that can help influence and decrease fire behavior

Clear vegetation from under large stationary propane tanks.
Create fuel breaks with driveways, walkways/paths, patios, and decks.
Keep lawns and native grasses mowed to a height of four inches.
Remove ladder fuels (vegetation under trees) so a surface fire cannot reach the crowns. Prune trees up to six to ten feet from the ground; for shorter trees do not exceed 1/3 of the overall tree height.
Space trees to have a minimum of eighteen feet between crowns with the distance increasing with the percentage of slope.
Tree placement should be planned to ensure the mature canopy is no closer than ten feet to the edge of the structure.
Tree and shrubs in this zone should be limited to small clusters of a few each to break up the continuity of the vegetation across the landscape.

07/07/2024

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PO Box 325
Springville, CA
93265

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