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Ann Arbor, MI
United States of America

Assessing wildfire hazards in the home ignition zone (HIZ) workshop

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Wildfires are a problem in virtually every part of the US and there are many steps that can be taken to reduce losses. This two-day seminar will help you to identify hazards and reduce risks in the home ignition zone before a wildfire starts. Research has lead to a greater understanding of how wildland fires ignite homes. By applying new knowledge of how wildland/urban interface fires occur and by using new approaches, future wildland/urban interface fire disasters can be significantly reduced.

This updated HIZ workshop incorporates NFPA 1141, Standard for Fire Protection Infrastructure for Land Development in Suburban and Rural Areas, and NFPA 1144, Standard for Reducing Structure Ignition Hazards from Wildland Fire, as the basis for assessing hazards and recommending appropriate mitigation measures to reduce wildfire risks to homes, developments, communities, and subdivisions and to increase awareness among residents and communities.

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