How Much Space Is A Defensible Space?

I had the privilege of being invited by an insurance company to a panel discussion on the state of the insurance market in CA. It took place two weeks ago in Los Angeles. The panelists included people from government affairs, lobbyists, and insurance executives. I was one of more than 100 people in attendance.
Each panelist was able to speak to their profession. The most common theme I heard from everyone was, prevention is the key to saving your home.
One of the panelists was the President of the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS). The IBHS is "an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit scientific research and communications organization supported by property insurers, reinsurers, and affiliated companies. IBHS’s building safety research leads to real-world solutions for home and business owners, helping to create more resilient communities." As the president spoke and showed videos of their research, the videos said it all. The image above is from one of the videos and there is a link to that video if you click on the image. There are quite a few other educational videos here.
For the last several years, we have talked about hardening your home, which can mean removing bushes close to your home, enclosing eaves, or replacing the vents to prevent embers from blowing into your attic during a fire. All of this came together, so clearly for me, as I watched these videos. There is logic to not having dried wood, also known as mulch, around your property. Or having a metal gate instead of a wooden gate next to your home. These simple little things, IBHS have proven can save your home, in the event of a wildfire.
Please take a moment to watch one or more of the videos. They are truly eye opening and will help you better understand how to make your home safer.
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