LTWAC Social Media Kit August 22 – 28
May 5th, 2021Alt-text: Illustration of a fence with text that says, “Harden your home to withstand wildfire. Replace the section of fence closest to home with a non-combustible material.
Facebook: Reduce the risk of wildfire by replacing the piece of fence that attaches to your home with a non-combustible material. This section should be at least 5-feet long. Consult our Wildfire Home Retrofit Guide below to learn more about hardening your home to withstand wildfire.
#TahoeLivingWithFire #FireYear #HomeHardening #LTWAC #Wildfire #FirePrep #FireSafe
https://naes.agnt.unr.edu/pms/pubs/2020-3810.pdf
Twitter: Reduce the risk of wildfire and replace the section of fence nearest to your home with a non-combustible material. Learn more about hardening your home to withstand wildfire below.
#TahoeLivingWithFire #HomeHardening #LTWAC #Wildfire
https://naes.agnt.unr.edu/pms/pubs/2020-3810.pdf
Alt-text: Photo of the base of a fence with text that says, “Harden your home to withstand wildfire. Remove debris from base of fence.”
Facebook: Fencing can provide a direct path to a home if surrounding vegetation or embers ignite it. Reduce the risk of your fence catching fire by routinely removing dead vegetation and other debris nearby. Learn more in our Wildfire Home Retrofit Guide below.
#TahoeLivingWithFire #FireYear #HomeHardening #LTWAC #Wildfire #FirePrep #FireSafe
https://naes.agnt.unr.edu/pms/pubs/2020-3810.pdf
Twitter: Fencing creates a path to a home if embers ignite it. Reduce the risk of your fence catching fire by routinely removing dead vegetation and other debris nearby. Learn more below.
#TahoeLivingWithFire #HomeHardening #LTWAC #Wildfire
https://naes.agnt.unr.edu/pms/pubs/2020-3810.pdf