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Protect Your Home from Wildfire: Defensible Space & Home Hardening Workshop

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Protect Your Home from Wildfire: Defensible Space & Home Hardening Workshop

Sunday, August 2, 2026

12-2pm

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Learn practical steps you can take to reduce your home’s wildfire risk. Join the Homepage Inland Empire Resource Conservation District staff at the Sam Maloof Foundation. Learn about recommended defensible space and home hardening practices that help protect homes in wildfire-prone areas.


Did you know that wind-blown embers can travel miles ahead of a wildfire and are one of the leading causes of home ignition? Or that the first five feet surrounding your home is the most vulnerable area for ember intrusion?


In this workshop, participants will learn how homes ignite during wildfires and the simple, effective actions homeowners can take to reduce risk and better protect their property.


Questions about the topics being covered? Contact Kayla Thompson at kthompson@iercd.org 

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Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701

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