Beautiful and Fire-Smart: How Firescaping Can Help Reduce Wildfire Risk Around the Home
During Wildfire Preparedness Month, Mercury Insurance shares practical landscaping strategies that can help homeowners create more resilient outdoor spaces
Research from the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS),
"Many homeowners think wildfire mitigation means removing everything from their yard, but firescaping is really about making smarter choices around how outdoor spaces are designed and maintained," said
IBHS and
To help homeowners create more fire-conscious landscapes, Mercury Insurance recommends several firescaping strategies supported by wildfire preparedness experts:
Create a noncombustible zone closest to the home
Choose plants carefully
While no plant is completely fireproof, IBHS and wildfire experts recommend selecting plants with higher moisture content and lower levels of oils or resins. Proper spacing and ongoing maintenance are equally important.
Reduce fuel continuity in landscaping
Dense clusters of shrubs and vegetation can allow fire to spread more easily across a property. Spacing plants apart and avoiding continuous rows of vegetation can help slow fire movement.
Eliminate ladder fuels
Shrubs, brush, and lower tree branches can create pathways that allow ground fires to climb into trees and spread more rapidly. Trimming lower branches and maintaining vertical spacing between plants can help reduce this risk.
Use hardscaping to create natural breaks
Stone walkways, retaining walls, patios, and gravel paths can serve as attractive design features while also helping interrupt the spread of fire across a property.
Keep outdoor areas maintained year-round
Leaves, pine needles, dead vegetation, and debris should be removed regularly from gutters, under decks, and around landscaping features where embers may collect.
According to IBHS research, homes located in the same neighborhood can experience dramatically different outcomes during a wildfire depending on surrounding conditions, maintenance, and mitigation efforts.
"Preparedness does not have to come at the expense of curb appeal," Sacks added. "Firescaping is about creating a safer, more resilient property while still maintaining outdoor spaces homeowners can enjoy."
For more wildfire preparedness information and safety resources, visit [Mercury resource link].
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