
Staying Alive in the Zero to Five! (August 2020)
This is the original live-stream recording (unedited) of Roberta MacIntyre’s Staying Alive in the Zero
This is the original live-stream recording (unedited) of Roberta MacIntyre’s Staying Alive in the Zero
The Oakmont Village Association (OVA) Board of Directors approved the OVA Vegetation Management Plan (VMP),
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A President’s Message from OVA Board President, Steve Spanier, sharing the recently released Fire Safety: Be Prepared! brochure.
If you have lined the perimeter of your house with any kind of wood mulch,
The Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) was defined by the Healthy Forests Restoration Act of
This is a guide by Fire Safe Sonoma is for homeowners on how to better protect their homes from the risk of fire.
Since the 1960s, researchers and firefighters have analyzed the causes of home loss in wildland fires. Their work clearly has indicated that to effectively reduce home loss, we must treat BOTH the VEGETATION surrounding buildings AND the BUILDINGS themselves.
Since the 1960s, researchers and firefighters have analyzed the causes of home loss in wildland fires. Their work clearly has indicated that to effectively reduce home loss, we must treat BOTH the VEGATATION
surrounding the buildings and the BUILDINGS themselves.
This personal wildland fire action guide, is Fire Safe Sonoma’s latest informational document on how to best prepare yourself for the risk of fire.
Public Resources Code Section 4291. A person that owns, leases, controls, operates, or maintains a building or structure in, upon, or adjoining any mountainous area, forest-covered lands, brush-covered lands, grass-covered lands, or any land that is covered with flammable material, shall at all times do all of the following…
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