The first five feet from your home is the most important. Keeping the area closest to buildings, structures, and decks clear will prevent embers from igniting materials that can spread the fire to your home.
Why? The majority of homes lost to wildfire are ignited by flying embers. Embers can travel miles ahead of the active front of wildfires.
What to do:
Use hardscape like gravel, pavers, or concrete. No combustible bark or mulch.
Remove all dead and dying plants, weeds, and debris (leaves, needles, etc.) from your roof, gutter, deck, porch, stairways, and under any areas of your home.
Remove all branches within 10 feet of any chimney or stovepipe outlet.
Limit combustible items (like outdoor furniture and planters) on top of decks.
Relocate firewood and lumber to Zone 2.
Replace combustible fencing, gates, and arbors attached to the home with noncombustible alternatives.
Consider relocating garbage and recycling containers outside this zone.
Consider relocating boats, RVs, vehicles, and other combustible items outside this zone.