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UCCE advisor teaches Topanga Canyon residents about making their homes fire safe

Sabrina Drill, UC Cooperative Extension advisor in Los Angeles County, natural resources, informed Topanga Canyon residents how to create defensible space around their homes by breaking up fuel ladders, identifying fire-resistant plants and spacing the plants appropriately, according to the Topanga Messenger.

Drill's presentation, which included information about maintaining the health of the wildland environment, was the third of four lectures sponsored by the Topanga Coalition for Emergency Preparedness.

Topanga Canyon is a tony Los Angeles County neighborhood nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains and bounded on three sides by state park or conservancy lands. In 1993, the Old Topanga Fire burned 16,516 acres and destroyed at least 388 structures, according to Wikipedia.

UC expert encourages residents in fire-prone areas to create defensible space around their homes.

Posted on Thursday, June 28, 2012 at 2:04 PM

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Hi, you can find much more information at my SAFE Landscapes website, http://ucanr.org/sites/SAFELandscapes/

Posted by Sabrina L. Drill on July 5, 2012 at 1:59 PM

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