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Wildfire Solutions through Science

Jun 20, 2015

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Panel Moderator: Timothy Reinhold, Ph.D., P.E., IBHS Senior Vice President of Research & Chief Engineer
Panelists: Stephen Quarles, Ph.D., University of California Cooperative Extension and IBHS Wildfire Consultant, and Timothy Smail, Program Lead for Resilient Programs, Savannah River National Laboratory
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Ember Threat

•   Roof Covering

–  Noncombustible Covering •   Debris free is the key –  Roof Lines (complex vs simple roof)

–  Gutters –  Reentrant Corners

•   Openings

–  Vents, Garage Doors, Windows

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Ember Exposures

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Inspect and maintain (repair) bird stops

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Debris underneath “gutter guard”

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Ember entry through vents

Soffit and Eave area Ridge

Through-roof

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Radiant and Direct Flame Contact Threat

•   Vertical Wall –  Combustible siding and windows

–  Potential interaction with other components on the wall (windows, eave, deck, etc.)

•   Topography –  Slope –  Setback

•   Fire spread to the building –  Fence, gazebos, etc.

–  Vegetation management , continuity of fuels

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Firewood pile ignited. Radiant exposure to side of house.

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Looking  down  slope  from  the  deck  

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WPC, not 7A compliant

7A compliant

Combustible Decking

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Fence attached to combustible siding

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Can’t forget the area immediately next to the building

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Thanks for your attention!

Tim Reinhold, [email protected], www.disastersafety.org

Tim Smail, [email protected]

Steve Quarles, [email protected] http://firecenter.berkeley.edu http://www.extension.org/surving_wildfire

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Gazebo

Detached Garage

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Water staining on bottom of (wood plastic composite) deck boards

Long term performance of joist and wood and joist hanger?

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Flame and Radiant Exposures