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Wildfire-Resistant Home Design: A 30-Minute Tale of Two Houses

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See how wildfire-resistant home design saved a house in 30 minutes. IBHS demonstration reveals the simple architectural changes that prevent wildfire destruction.

In less than 30 minutes, one house was reduced to a smoldering skeleton while its neighbor stood remarkably untouched. This wasn't a miracle—it was the power of wildfire-resistant home design in action during a high-stakes demonstration in Anaheim.

The Science of Wildfire-Resistant Home Design

The Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) hosted this live-burn demo to showcase how simple design choices can mean the difference between total loss and survival. As the fierce heat radiated under a cloudless sky, the contrast became stark: while standard construction failed rapidly, the resilient structure withstood the plume of thick black smoke and intense flames.

According to IBHS experts, it's not about expensive high-tech gadgets. Instead, it's about addressing the 'weak links' where embers typically ignite a home. By changing how eaves are enclosed and selecting non-combustible materials, homeowners can significantly harden their properties against disaster.

Proven Resilience: Standard vs. Enhanced Design

FeatureStandard HomeResilient Home
Exterior SidingCombustible WoodNon-combustible Fiber Cement
EavesOpen (Ember traps)Enclosed (Boxed-in)
WindowsSingle-pane glassTempered dual-pane glass
Defensible SpaceLush plants near walls5-foot non-combustible zone

The implications for the insurance industry are massive. With wildfire risks rising due to climate change, these wildfire-resilient standards are likely to become prerequisites for coverage in high-risk zones. Urban planners and architects are already looking at these results to rewrite building codes for the next decade.

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