Wildfire Awareness Week Off to Good Start with First FireFree Clean Up Weekend

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This past weekend marked the first FireFree weekend at Knott Landfill for residents to dispose of yard waste for FREE in an effort to create and maintain defensible space around homes – in the Home Ignition Zone.

Bend area residents responded to the challenge this weekend by bringing 5,732 cubic yards of flammable yard waste to Knott Landfill – a 10 percent increase over 2010!

Residents on Bend’s west side took advantage of the convenient West Side Collection Site and recycled 2,250 cubic yards of pine needles and other debris – about par for the first weekend.

Sunriver area residents brought 726 cubic yards to the Sunriver Compost Site –increasing their total by 111 percent over last year!

Residents in Jefferson County also responded to the FireFree challenge by bringing 115 cubic yards of yard debris to Box Canyon Transfer Station in Madras over the weekend.

The overall total collected for the first round of FireFree events was 8,823 cubic yards – a 13 percent increase over 2010!

“The Home Ignition Zone is the most vulnerable part of residential property when a wildfire is nearby”, states FireFree Program Coordinator Katie Lighthall. “Individual homeowners are our greatest resource when it comes to protecting structures in the event of a wildfire”.

A home is more at risk from fire damage caused by glowing embers that ignite pine needles and other debris on roofs, in gutters and under decks than from damage caused by advancing flames. “Reducing this structural vulnerability by cleaning up a 30-100 foot zone around your home is the number one way to help protect the homes of central Oregon residents,” recommends Lighthall.

Lighthall reminds residents to visit www.FireFree.org for more information about preparing your home for wildfire season.

FireFree allows residents of Central Oregon the opportunity to dump yard waste and debris at no charge at area landfills and transfer stations in Deschutes and Jefferson Counties.

Debris will be accepted at the Knott Landfill in Bend all this week through Saturday May 12. Hours are 7am–4:30pm.

The West Side Collection Site on Simpson Ave in Bend will accept debris Friday & Saturday May 11 & 12. Hours are 8am-4pm.

The transfer stations in Redmond, Sisters and La Pine will accept debris Friday and Saturday May 18 & 19 only. Hours are 8am-4pm.

Please remember to cover your loads! Drivers of uncovered loads and loads that lose debris along the roadways are subject to a large fine. Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office will be on patrol during the Free Recycle Days.

For participating residents, please note that sod, manure, lumber or other wood products and land clearing debris are not permitted free of charge during these clean up days. They will be accepted although regular rates for these materials will apply.

FireFree is a public education campaign designed to increase resident participation in wildfire defense and to mitigate losses due to wildfire. The annual clean up days are a key part of involving area residents in removing debris from around their homes and property, and increasing awareness about other steps they can take to reduce the potential for catastrophic wildfires reaching homes and neighborhoods.

For more information about FireFree activities in your area, call your local fire department or the FireFree office at 541-322-7129.

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