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Keeping Homes and Businesses Safe as Wildfire Season Approaches; Spring Cleaning Should Include Creating Defensible Space for Yards and Property

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As wildfire season nears, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG) emphasizes wildfire preparedness during California's Wildfire Preparedness Week. The company encourages homeowners to create defensible space around their properties by trimming vegetation and clearing flammable materials. Tips include maintaining roofs and gutters free of debris and landscaping with fire-resistant plants. PG&E's Safety Action Center offers educational resources for families to prepare for natural disasters. With over 16 million customers, PG&E is committed to enhancing safety and resilience in wildfire-prone areas.

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As wildfire season approaches, simple tasks like trimming back trees, shrubs and bushes and creating defensible space around a home or business can help make neighborhoods and communities safer. Recognizing California’s Wildfire Preparedness Week, customers, neighborhoods and towns can take a hands-on approach to wildfire preparedness this spring.

Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) Safety Action Center website offers easy-to-use educational videos and visual guides with tips on how to create defensible space, which is the buffer area between a home and any vegetation or material that could fuel a wildfire. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) Safety Action Center website offers easy-to-use educational videos and visual guides with tips on how to create defensible space, which is the buffer area between a home and any vegetation or material that could fuel a wildfire. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) Safety Action Center website offers easy-to-use educational videos and visual guides with tips on how to create defensible space, which is the buffer area between a home and any vegetation or material that could fuel a wildfire.

David Hawks, a Senior Public Safety Specialist at PG&E, explains that once the rainy season is over, homeowners need to start evaluating your property for fire hazards.

“Spring is the right time to create defensible space around your home. You can start by cutting or removing flammable vegetation, such as dry grass, leaves and needles that could ignite from embers, and by significantly reducing vegetation that could enable a fire spread in the coming summer months,” says Hawks, who is based in Chico.

According to the Fire Safe Council of Santa Cruz County, creating defensible space around your home does not mean you need a ring of bare dirt surrounding your property. With proper planning, you can have a fire safe home and a beautiful landscape. The general concept is that trees should be kept farthest from the house, shrubs can be closer, and lawns and bedding plants can be the closest.

There are several easy ways any homeowner can prepare their property for the threat of wildfires including:

  • Regularly clearing your roof and rain gutters by removing dead leaves and pine needles
  • Strategically landscaping with fire-resistant plants to keep things lean and green in the area within 30 feet of your home
  • Trimming tree branches that hang over your roof

To hear additional recommendations for creating defensible space, watch this video.

And for more preparedness resources, visit PG&E’s Safety Action Center, which provides information to help customers keep their families, homes, and businesses safe during natural disasters and other emergencies. The site includes tips on how to create a personalized emergency plan, what to pack in an emergency supply kit, and how to prepare in advance for power outages and Public Safety Power Shutoff events. To learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com.

About PG&E

Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit pge.com and pge.com/news.

FAQ

What is Pacific Gas and Electric's role in wildfire preparedness for 2023?

Pacific Gas and Electric (PCG) is promoting wildfire preparedness by encouraging homeowners to create defensible space around their properties.

How can homeowners prepare for wildfires according to PCG?

Homeowners can prepare for wildfires by trimming vegetation, clearing roofs and gutters, and landscaping with fire-resistant plants.

What resources does PCG offer for wildfire safety?

PCG offers educational videos and guides through its Safety Action Center to help families prepare for wildfires.

When is California's Wildfire Preparedness Week?

California's Wildfire Preparedness Week occurs in the spring, as the wildfire season approaches.

How many customers does Pacific Gas and Electric serve?

Pacific Gas and Electric serves over 16 million customers across Northern and Central California.

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