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Colorado’s dry climate and forested landscapes make defensible space one of the most effective ways to protect property from wildfire. Bear Claw Fire Mitigation creates professional defensible space by reducing hazardous fuels, clearing vegetation, and designing safe buffer zones around structures to increase fire resistance and safety.
We hear these a lot. So, we figured we'd put the answers right here to save everyone some time.
Defensible space is the area around a structure where vegetation is managed to reduce wildfire risk. It helps slow fire spread and gives firefighters a safer zone to protect homes.
Most guidelines recommend at least 30 to 100 feet of defensible space, depending on terrain and property size. Our team customizes plans for each site.
No. Professional defensible space focuses on thinning, spacing, and selective removal, keeping your property safe while maintaining its natural beauty.