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Oregon State Fire Marshal's Interactive Big Foot Fire Virtual Classroom

Learn about wildfire safety by clicking on objects

(must open in Adobe Acrobat Reader not a browser window)

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Want a quick and easy way to check if you’re wildfire ready? Take the survey and explore your preparedness as you navigate your way around our virtual home. Get instant ideas to take your to-do list to the next level so you can plan ahead before the embers fly. You can also visit DisasterSafety.org/wildfireready or FAQs and more ways to protect you and your family from wildfire. IBHS_Research_Center

Get the App on Google Play or Apple App Store by IBHS Research Center.


What are the primary threats to homes during a wildfire?

Research around home destruction vs. home survival in wildfires point to embers and small flames as the main way that the majority of homes ignite in wildfires. Embers are burning pieces of airborne wood and/or vegetation that can be carried more than a mile through the wind can cause spot fires and ignite homes, debris and other objects.

There are methods for homeowners to prepare their homes to withstand ember attacks and minimize the likelihood of flames or surface fire touching the home or any attachments. Experiments, models and post-fire studies have shown homes ignite due to the condition of the home and everything around it, up to 200’ from the foundation. This is called the Home Ignition Zone (HIZ) see below;

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Immediate Zone
Intermediate Zone
Extended Zone