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[-] silence7@slrpnk.net 8 points 3 days ago

The new codes generally require:

  • Roofing and siding to be made out of materials that can't burn
  • Vents and holes to be covered with a mesh which keeps out sparks and embers
  • Windows to be held in place with materials which don't fail in fires (if a window falls out, embers blow inside the house)
  • Hardscaping for several feet from the house
  • Removal of combustable materials such as plants and wooden fences which are too close to the house
  • probably a bunch of other details I don't know about

They're reasonably effective at keeping houses which are downwind from the fire from igniting; the singleton houses which didn't burn were built to these kinds of standards.

this post was submitted on 26 Jan 2025
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