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A C
IRCLE OF SAFETY
A
EO M
ed
i
a G
roup
W
i
ld
f
i
re
does no
t
have to
consume
eve
ry
th
ing
in i
ts pa
th
.
The mo
re
a home
-
owne
r can
accomp
l
ish
be
fo
re f
i
re
season
, the
mo
re i
t w
i
l
l
imp
rove
a home
’s
chances o
f
su
rv
iv
ing a
w
i
ld
f
i
re
.
c
ro
s
s the s
ta
te
,
f
i
re o
f
f
ic
ia
l
s
a
re ma
rk
ing
O
regon W
i
ld
-
f
i
re Awa
rene
s
s Mon
th in
May by sp
read
ing the wo
rd
on way
s to make home
s –
e
spec
ia
l
ly in the t
inde
r
-d
ry
w
i
ld
land a
rea
s – sa
fe
r in
the even
t o
f w
i
ld
f
i
re
s
.
The O
regon Depa
r
tmen
t
o
f Fo
re
s
t
ry
, Keep O
regon
G
reen
, the O
regon O
f
f
ice
o
f S
ta
te F
i
re Ma
r
sha
l and
f
i
re educa
to
r
s s
ta
tew
ide
p
red
ic
t th
i
s cou
ld be the
d
r
ie
s
t f
i
re sea
son in 25
yea
r
s
.
“
In a la
rge f
i
re even
t
,
f
i
re
f
igh
te
r
s may no
t have
the capac
i
ty o
r re
sou
rce
s to
de
fend eve
ry home
. Ju
s
t a
s
you lock the doo
r
s to keep
you
r home and fam
i
ly sa
fe
,
th
ink o
f c
rea
t
ing a fue
l
-
f
ree
de
fen
s
ib
le space a
round
you
r home to reduce f
i
re
dange
r and p
rov
ide sa
fe
acce
s
s to f
i
re
f
igh
te
r
s so
they can p
ro
tec
t i
t
,” sa
id
K
r
i
s
t
in Babb
s
, p
re
s
iden
t o
f
the Keep O
regon G
reen A
s
-
soc
ia
t
ion
.
P
l
a
n
t a g
a
r
d
e
n
t
h
a
t fl
i
e
s fl
a
g
Au
tho
r p
lo
ts
sp
read o
f red
,
wh
i
te and b
lue
B
lu
e Moun
t
a
in E
ag
l
e
G
ran
t Coun
ty w
r
i
te
r Dave
S ande
r
s
fe
ld ha
s a red
, wh
i
te
and b
lue
-p
r
in
t fo
r a ga
rden
tha
t ce
leb
ra
te
s pa
t
r
io
t
i
sm
and the U
.S
. f
lag
.
Sande
r
s
fe
ld pub
l
i
shed h
i
s
gu
ide
, “The O
ld G
lo
ry Ga
r
-
den” a
s pa
r
t o
f the Ame
r
ican
Spec
ia
l
ty Ga
rden Se
r
ie
s
.
In h
i
s book
le
t
, Sande
r
s
-
fe
ld o
f
fe
r
s a p
lan fo
r the f
lag
shaped and co
lo
red ga
rden
,
w
i
th an a
r
ray o
f b
loom
ing
p
lan
t
s l
i
s
ted tha
t w
i
l
l th
r
ive
in d
i
f
fe
ren
t zone
s
.
He a
l
so o
f
fe
r
s sn
ippe
t
s o
f
h
i
s
to
ry and my
th a
t
tached to
some o
f the p
lan
t
s he sug
-
ge
s
t
s
.
He s
ta
r
t
s w
i
th a se
t o
f
sugge
s
ted f
lowe
r
s – inc
lud
-
ing b
lue mone
l
l
i
, red d
ian
-
thu
s and sedum
, and pape
r
-
wh
i
te da
i
s
ie
s
.
Bu
t he goe
s on to o
f
fe
r
an a
r
ray o
f 70 f
lowe
r
s in
a
l
l
, o
rgan
ized by the
i
r u
se
fo
r s
t
r
ipe
s and s
ta
r
s
. The l
i
s
t
inc
lude
s the La
t
in name
s
,
c
l
ima
te zone
s
, p
lan
t
ing and
ge
rm
ina
t
ion fac
t
s
, and seed
-
ing hab
i
t
s
.
Sande
r
s
fe
ld pub
l
i
shed the
gu
ide a
f
te
r 9
/11
, hop
ing to
ce
leb
ra
te b
rave
ry and pa
t
r
i
-
o
t
i
sm in the face o
f the ho
r
-
ro
r
s o
f te
r
ro
r
i
sm
.
“Fo
r the wo
r
ld to l
ive in
fea
r i
s wha
t tho
se te
r
ro
r
i
s
t
s
wan
ted
,” he w
ro
te
. “How
-
eve
r
, undaun
ted Ame
r
ican
s
have tu
rned to each o
the
r
unde
r the po
s
se
s
s
ion o
r w
rap
o
f the red
, wh
i
te and b
lue
h
i
s
to
r
ic f
lag
.”
Sande
r
fe
ld sa
id wh
i
le the
pub
l
ica
t
ion came ou
t a
f
te
r
9
/11
, the roo
t o
f the idea
goe
s back to the V
ie
tnam
e
ra
.
He sa
id i
t came to h
im
then
, a
s he though
t abou
t h
i
s
budd
ie
s who d
idn
’
t make i
t
back f
rom Nam
.
Seek
ing a t
r
ibu
te to them
,
he dec
ided to p
lan
t f
lag ga
r
-
den
s on the
i
r g
rave
s
.
A
s he no
te
s in the gu
ide
,
“Many Ame
r
ican
s s
tand up
fo
r democ
racy and pe
r
sona
l
l
ibe
r
t
ie
s day in and day ou
t
.
The f
lag shou
ld be a sym
-
bo
l o
f s
t
reng
th and f
reedom
commun
ica
ted be
tween gen
-
e
ra
t
ion
s
.”
“The O
ld G
lo
ry Ga
r
-
den” wa
s pub
l
i
shed by
Mead Pub
l
i
sh
ing and G
i
f
t
s
in Nampa
, Idaho
, and a
l
so
i
s ava
i
lab
le a
t the G
ran
t
Coun
ty L
ib
ra
ry
.
Expe
r
t
s say the wo
r
s
t
cu
lp
r
i
t
s a
re a w
i
ld
f
i
re
’
s ho
t
embe
r
s
, wh
ich can t
rav
-
e
l th
rough the a
i
r a m
i
le o
r
mo
re ahead o
f a w
i
ld
f
i
re
. I
f
they come to re
s
t in lea
f de
-
b
r
i
s on the roo
f o
r in f
lam
-
m
ab
l
e p
l
an
t
s in th
e hom
e
l
and
s
c
ap
e
, th
ey c
an smo
ld
e
r
and ign
i
t
e
.
“Y
ou c
an
’
t con
t
ro
l wh
e
r
e
th
e
s
e emb
e
r
s l
and
, bu
t you
c
an con
t
ro
l wh
a
t h
app
en
s
wh
en th
ey do
,
” B
abb
s s
a
id
.
Sh
e o
f
f
e
r
s th
e fo
l
low
ing
t
ip
s
:
CLEAN
: The be
s
t p
lace
to s
ta
r
t i
s w
i
th the hou
se
and the f
i
r
s
t 30 fee
t tha
t
ex
tend
s f
rom the ou
te
rmo
s
t
pa
r
t o
f the hou
se
, inc
lud
ing
de
tached ga
rage
s and shed
s
.
The roo
f i
s the mo
s
t vu
lne
r
-
ab
le pa
r
t o
f the home
.
Regu
la
r
ly c
lea
r leave
s
o
r need
le
s f
rom the roo
f
and gu
t
te
r
s
, and cu
t back
t
ree l
imb
s tha
t ove
rhang the
roo
f
.
CLEAR
: Remove any
combu
s
t
ib
le na
tu
ra
l o
r hu
-
man deb
r
i
s
, such a
s leave
s
,
b
ranche
s
, and ga
s o
r pa
in
t
can
s tha
t tend to co
l
lec
t
nea
r the home
, unde
r s
ta
i
r
s
,
deck
s
, and po
rche
s
.
A
l
so impo
r
tan
t
: Re
loca
te
f
i
rewood a
t lea
s
t 30 fee
t
f
rom the home o
r s
to
re i
t in
an enc
lo
sed shed
.
LANDSCAPE
: Land
-
scap
ing shou
ld con
ta
in
low
-g
row
ing
, f
i
re
-
re
s
i
s
tan
t
p
lan
t
s tha
t a
re spaced ca
re
-
fu
l
ly so a
s no
t to lead a f
i
re
to the home
.
Rake leave
s and deb
r
i
s
f
rom the ya
rd
, mow g
ra
s
s
,
p
rune t
ree
s s
ix to 10 fee
t
up f
rom the g
round
, and
keep p
lan
t
s we
l
l wa
te
red to
p
reven
t a su
r
face f
i
re f
rom
c
l
imb
ing in
to the c
rown
s
and ca
r
ry
ing f
lame
s f
rom
t
ree
s to the hou
se
.
P
rope
r
ly p
laced dec
idu
-
ou
s t
ree
s can ac
tua
l
ly p
ro
-
tec
t a home by b
lock
ing a
w
i
ld
f
i
re
’
s in
ten
se hea
t
.
Fue
l b
reak
s
, such a
s
d
r
iveway
s
, g
rave
l wa
lk
-
way
s
, and g
reen lawn
s can
s
top the advance o
f a f
i
re
by s
ta
rv
ing i
t o
f f
lammab
le
vege
ta
t
ion
.
In the zone 100 to 200
fee
t f
rom the home
, t
ree
s
may need to be th
inned
,
though le
s
s in
ten
s
ive
ly than
tho
se c
lo
se
r in
, so canop
ie
s
a
re no
t touch
ing
.
W
i
ld
f
i
re doe
s no
t have
A9
P
r
o
t
e
c
t
in
g y
ou
r
h
om
e f
r
om w
i
ldfi
r
e
s
to con
sume eve
ry
th
ing in
i
t
s pa
th
. The mo
re a home
-
owne
r can accomp
l
i
sh be
-
fo
re f
i
re sea
son
, the mo
re
i
t w
i
l
l imp
rove a home
’
s
chance
s o
f su
rv
iv
ing a
w
i
ld
f
i
re
.
“
I
t
’
s peace o
f m
ind know
-
ing tha
t i
f you leave you
r
home fo
r a s
t
re
tch o
f t
ime
,
i
t w
i
l
l s
t
i
l
l be s
tand
ing when
you re
tu
rn
,” Babb
s sa
id
.
Mo
re t
ip
s on how to c
re
-
a
te de
fen
s
ib
le space a
round
you
r home and p
ro
tec
t i
t
f
rom w
i
ld
f
i
re can be found
a
t
: www
.
f
i
rew
i
se
.o
rg and
www
.keepo
regong
reen
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rg
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i
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g
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