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Cabrillo Workshop: Protecting Your Home from Wildfire

Cabrillo College Extension will offer a virtual workshop Nov. 14 and 21 from 10-11:30 a.m. on Zoom to help homeowners, professional landscapers, and contractors learn how to help a house and the surrounding landscaping “save itself” during wildfire season.

The cost is $65.Register at www.cabrillo.edu/services/extension/registration.html

Once you register, you will receive a link to join the live session in your confirmation email.

Instructors are Marco Mack, deputy fire marshal for Central Fire and Aptos La Selva Fire Protections Districts, LizAnne Jensen, vice president of the Fire Safe Council of Santa Cruz County, Ed Hayes, retried civil engineer who helped start the Fire Safe Council, Kendel White, founder of K&D Landscaping, Darlene Beal, K&D nursery manager, and Steven Pratt, a member of the Native Stewardship Corps and Amah Mutsun Land Trust.

This workshop will offer an introduction to defensible landscaping, strategic house hardening, and other proven wildfire protection techniques.

Attendees will learn the steps to “harden” homes, strategically reduce fuel loads, how to develop a wildfire risk assessment of your home or your clients’ homes, and make our communities more fire-resilient. They will hear about the latest techniques developed after the extreme wildfires in California.


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New thinking on home construction in fire-prone areas. • Photo Courtesy Indigo Hammond Playle Architects, LLP

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Through real-world examples, and lessons learned through responding to wildfires, fire prevention experts and guest speakers from the building and landscaping trades will provide an orientation that will help homeowners and professionals make decisions about how to apply proven wildfire protection techniques to individual homes.

At the end of class, participants will have developed a prioritized plan on how they can play a role in making their home and their community fire adapted, and how to identify what their next steps can be. There will be ample time at the end of each class meeting for Q & A.

A portion of the proceeds from this class will go to support the Fire Safe Council of Santa Cruz County. For more information go to www.firesafesantacruz.org/

For more information about Indigo’s Fireproof House Design, view their video here: youtu.be/HCtxLi9ME6Q

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