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IBHS, Connie Bryant Breedlove, (404) 786-5275, cbreedlove@ibhs.org


RELEASE DATE: May 8, 2025

SAN DIEGO BURN DEMONSTRATION UNDERSCORES VALUE OF WILDFIRE MITIGATION MEASURES  

Building a Fire-Ready Future — Strengthening Our Defenses, Together 

San Diego, CA — A live demonstration held in San Diego during Wildfire Preparedness Week showcased the difference wildfire mitigation can make when it comes to protecting homes. Organized by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) in collaboration with CAL FIRE – Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) and the CAL FIRE San Diego Unit, the event gave local officials, media and residents a close-up look at how research-driven strategies can reduce the risk of wildfire damage. 

 

The side-by-side burn demonstration featured two structures—one built with mitigation measures in place, and one without—to visually emphasize how small, proactive steps can significantly influence a home’s survival during a wildfire. Central to the demonstration was Zone 0—a five-foot perimeter around the home kept clear of flammable materials to prevent ignition from wind-driven embers. 

 

“The science is clear. Creating a noncombustible buffer around your house is the most effective defense we have so when embers land in that space, there’s nothing to ignite,” says IBHS CEO Roy Wright. “We’re not asking people to choose between safety and curb appeal—there are smart, attractive ways to have both.” 

 

The event came at a critical time. Following an unprecedented start to the year for wildfires in Southern California. With peak wildfire season just around the corner, fire officials urged residents to begin mitigation now. 

 

“The devastating wildfires in January serve as a stark reminder that wildfires are not confined to a season; they are in fact a year-round threat,” warned State Fire Marshal Chief Daniel Berlant. “This live demonstration shows that homes lacking wildfire mitigation are highly susceptible during a wildfire. Fight to be the house still standing after a wildfire occurs, maintain defensible space and harden your home.” 

 

IBHS’s Wildfire Prepared Home program offers homeowners a clear path to protect their homes from embers, starting with key upgrades such as Class A roofing, ember-resistant vents and gutters and defensible space. For added protection from flames and radiant heat, the program also offers the Wildfire Prepared Home Plus designation. 

 

For tools, tips, and resources on how to prepare your home and property against wildfire threats, visit readyforwildfire.org

 

To learn more about the Wildfire Prepared Home program and how to participate, visit wildfireprepared.org

 

Images and footage from the San Diego burn demo can be viewed and downloaded HERE.

About the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS): The IBHS mission is to conduct objective scientific research to identify and promote effective actions that strengthen homes, businesses and communities against natural disasters and other causes of loss. Learn more at ibhs.org. 


About Wildfire Prepared Home: Wildfire Prepared Home is the first-ever wildfire mitigation designation program. Based on the latest wildfire research conducted by the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS), it offers California homeowners a path to take the system of science-based actions shown to meaningfully reduce a home’s wildfire risk. Learn more at wildfireprepared.org.  

 

About CAL FIRE – Office of the State Fire Marshal: The Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) is the CAL FIRE program that protects life and property through the development and application of fire prevention, engineering, training and education, and enforcement. The Office of the State Fire Marshal’s Community Wildfire Preparedness and Mitigation Division works with federal, tribal, state, and local agencies, as well as non-profit entities, and other stakeholders to prepare California communities against the devastating effects of wildfire. The various programs within the division allow CAL FIRE to continue to build local and regional capacity, as well as developing, prioritizing, and implementing strategies and projects that create wildfire prepared communities.  


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