EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS

Wildfire
Pre-Treatment Kit Assembly & Operation

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Wildfire!
Preventing
Home Ignitions

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This video is based on the research of
Jack Cohen, U. S. Forest Service, Research Physical Scientist, at the Fire
Sciences Laboratory of the USDA Forest Service in Missoula, MT. The program
discusses how the combustion process effects forest fires, what you can do to
create survivable space, why some homes are destroyed while others survive, how
to identify your home's Ignition Zone - the area that includes the home and its
immediate surroundings, which, if properly conditioned, can save the home during
a wildfire.
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Protecting Your Home
From Wildfire

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Jack Cohen, U.S. Forest Service, Physical Research Scientist, evaluates burn
patterns and examines the potential source of home ignitions during the
Bitterroot Fires in 2000. Jack offers homeowners practical suggestions to reduce
the fuel load around their homes that could potentially save their homes.
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Understanding Fire Behavior in the Wildland Urban Interface

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The video is part of the Fire
Fighter Safety Series. a multipart instructional package developed for small
community fire departments to address the problems faced by structural and
wildland firefighters when fighting fires, especially those threatening
structures in the wildland/urban interface. Although geared towards the
Professional Fire Fighter it contains many valuable lessons for those
individuals developing a fire safety plan.
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Using Water Effectively
in the Wildland/Urban Interface

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This training video for fire departments
shows various approaches to using water wisely for reducing interface structure
loss. Although geared towards the Professional Fire Fighter, the video is
incredibly valuable and informative to show different ways of using water
effectively in interface firefighting and provides examples of techniques or
strategies including planning and locating water sources, accessing those water
sources for supply; and testing and maintaining the source. Some of the tactics
shown include: developing quick engine fill sites, making the best use of
limited water, proper use of foams and gels, mobile water delivery using various
extinguishing options, and site preparation to reduce water needs.
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employees or dealers. Firefighting is serious business and we
advise you to consult with your local fire agency for specific
recommendations regarding fire safety in and around your home and
property.
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