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DEP COMMISSIONER MARKS WILDFIRE AWARENESS WEEK (08/24) TRENTON – During a Wildfire Awareness Week event in Stafford Township today, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Lisa P. Jackson announced an initiative that urges those who live in wooded areas of the state to establish 100-foot defensible zones around their properties. “The massive wildfires that swept through the Pinelands last year, destroying three homes and threatening thousands more, demonstrated the importance of having as much defensible space around structures as possible,” Commissioner Jackson said during the event at the Ocean Acres Elementary School and Community Center. “Providing this extra buffer markedly increases the chances of saving your home.” A defensible zone is the minimum recommended fuel break property owners should maintain through the removal or thinning of trees, brush, ground cover and dead plant material as well as proper maintenance of landscaping. This buffer is especially important in the Pinelands, a largely rural region that encompasses more than 20 percent of New Jersey and consists of a highly flammable mix of pitch pines and scrub oaks. However, the strategy can be applied in all parts of the state, Commissioner Jackson said. Property owners can protect their homes by taking the following steps:
For more information on wildfires on the defensible space initiative, go to www.njwildfire.org | |
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