Mitigation Activities at Home
Each
year, homes and businesses across the State of Hawaii are
endangered by hundreds of wildland fires, particularly during
periods of little or no rainfall. Residents can mitigate
the effect of wildland fires by properly discarding
their cigarette butts, as well as with activities in
their yard, gutters,
roof, and landscape.
Properly discard your cigarette
butt in the appropriate receptacle. Cigarette butts
start many of the wildland fires on Maui County.
Clear debris around
your house. Shrubs, brush, and combustible debris on your
property should be removed - especially within a radius
of 30 feet at the base of your home. Trees maintained by
the City or the State may not be pruned or removed by homeowners.
Homeowners should contact the Parks and Recreation Division's
Beautification Department at 243-7397 to report a hazardous
tree. Click
here for additional information.
Clean roof and gutters
regularly, to prevent accumulation of leaves that may become
a fire hazard.
Install a Fire Resistant
Roof. When wildfires and brush fires spread to houses,
it is often because burning branches, leaves, and other
debris are carried by the wind and fall on roofs. If the
roof of your house is covered with wood or asphalt shingles,
you should consider replacing them with fire-resistant materials.
Contact the Public Works Department's, Land Use & Codes
Administration at 270-7250 to obtain a permit needed when
changing the type of roofing material. Call local contractor
for more information and a price quote or click
here for more information.
Plant a Fire Safe Landscape.
A fire safe landscape isn't necessarily the same as
a well-manicured yard. A fire safe landscape uses fire resistant
plants that are strategically planted to resist the spread
of fire to your home. The good news is that you don't need
a lot of money to make your landscape fire safe. And you
will find that a fire safe landscape can increase your property
value and conserve water while beautifying your home. Ask
your local nursery or a landscape contractor for assistance.
Anyone with questions about home fire hazards or creating
a family emergency plan can call the Fire Prevention Bureau
at (808) 831-7765 or the Maui County Fire Department (243-7566).