UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION • (^5)
The ember threat
Wildfire threatens homes in three ways: contact by flames,
radiated heat, and embers. More houses burn due to embers than any
other cause. If fire conditions are right, embers can be lofted high into the
air and transported more than a mile. Embers can also be carried by wind
and fire whirls. If embers land in easily ignitable materials, such as dried
grass, fallen leaves, wood shake roofs, and dead branches, a new fire can
start.
Embers landed in some dried weeds and shrubs and
started a fire that threatened this house.
Photo by Cat Allison, The Nevada Appeal
REDUCE THE FIRE HAZARD ∙ PART 1
More houses burn due to embers than any other cause.