Originally Posted by
old goat
According to the briefings we've had from the Cal Fire and Truckee Fire folks, the big fires spread not from an advancing fire front but from embers carried long distances. Some of them land in spaces that act as chimneys, through unscreened attic vents is a big one.
A house is dry dead wood, a tree is wet, live wood.
I expect/hope we'll see building codes in fire country as strict on fire prevention as they are for the much smaller risk of a big earthquake in much of California. (How much good do indoor sprinkler systems do against wildfire?) Fire resistant roofs are already required, last I looked fire resistant decks aren't, or has that changed?