The risk of wildfires in California is a persistent issue. Surprisingly, many homes succumb to fire not due to direct flames.
Instead, wind-driven embers pose a significant danger. These small, burning particles can travel great distances, well ahead of the main fire.
Embers easily find weak points in homes. They can collect in gutters, pass through attic vents, or land in dry debris around a property.
This unpredictable spread makes ember attacks a crucial focus for improving wildfire prevention and home safety strategies.

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