Decks, patios, balconies, underdeck areas, fences
Raised structures like decks and balconies are especially at risk, since flames from below can quickly reach them.
Falling embers can land on surfaces and ignite a fire that threatens the home. Decks and balconies can act like “fire ladders,” letting flames climb up into the house. Patios and underdeck areas often trap dry leaves, embers, or stored items that can catch fire. Heat from burning furniture, plants, or wood stored under decks can also ignite the structure.
The problem
Vegetation and any flammable materials from on top and under decks, balconies, patios are removed?
Property Checklist
Is outdoor furniture of metal, stone, or heavy wood outdoor furniture?
No combustible storage (wood, gas cans, plastic bins) under deck?
Is decking made of fire-resistant or non-combustible material?
Are fences made of fire-resistant or non-combustible material?
Recommended materials
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Composite, metal, or fire-treated hardwood, Class A fire-rated vinyl decking
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Metal or tempered glass
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Concrete, stone, tile, or brick
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Underdeck enclosure