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Consider removing, focusing in particular on vines. At the very least, ensure they are away from windows","","","Although only some of the shrubs we found in this zone are considered flammable, they can still increase fire risk. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially succulents","","Although tree cover is low in this zone, it is best to avoit trees altogether. If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider removing any dead plant material from this zone.","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","","","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","We found trees or branches under or in front of windows. In a fire this can lead to windows shattering and allowing embers to enter the house. Consider repositioning the plant or pruning branches away from windows.","","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. 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Consider reducing the amount of dead plant material from this zone.","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","It is particularily important to remove fuel from underneath trees with peeling bark, as flames are even more likely to propagate to the canopy due to high bark flammability.","","","","","","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house. ","","Consider increasing the distance between tree crown of different vegetation patches (ideally > 5m, but it depends on garden and tree size), to reduce the risk of fire spreading between trees. 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Consider removing any dead plant material from this zone.","","","","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","There are fences made of flammable material near the house, which can carry flames all the way to the house. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure that the fence is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","We found trees or branches under or in front of windows. In a fire this can lead to windows shattering and allowing embers to enter the house. 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Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house. 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Consider removing. At the very least, ensure they are away from windows.","","","","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","Tree cover in this zone is high (30-50%). It is best to avoid planting trees in this zone. If reduction or removal are not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","Although only some of the trees in this zone are highly flammable, they can still constitute a risk due to the promixity to the house. Consider moving them or pruning back branches, if the crown of trees planted in a different zone extends into this.","We found moderate cover of dead plant material (15-30%) in this zone, which can increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider removing any dead plant material from this zone.","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is low, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","","","We found firewood near the house, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","We found trees or branches under or in front of windows. In a fire this can lead to windows shattering and allowing embers to enter the house. Consider repositioning the plant or pruning branches away from windows.","Branches overhanging the roof, especially if near the chimney, can facilitate the spread of fire to the house. Prune these branches, if possible to a distance of at least 3 m from the house.","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","There are shrubs or flammable objects under trees, which can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, substantially increasing fire risk. 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Consider removing, focusing in particular on vines. At the very least, ensure they are away from windows","","","Although only some of the shrubs we found in this zone are considered flammable, they can still increase fire risk. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially succulents","","Although tree cover is low in this zone, it is best to avoit trees altogether. If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","Although only some of the trees in this zone are highly flammable, they can still constitute a risk due to the promixity to the house. Consider moving them or pruning back branches, if the crown of trees planted in a different zone extends into this.","We found moderate cover of dead plant material (15-30%) in this zone, which can increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider removing any dead plant material from this zone.","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is moderate, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","We found gas bottles near the house, which can leak or explode if heated. Consider moving them, ideally at least 10 m away from the house. If they need to be near the house (e.g., connected to a kitchen stove), consider moving them during severe fire weather or if leaving for a few days or more.","We found shrubs near gas bottles, which can potentially spread flames close to the bottle, increasing the chances of it leaking of exploding. Consider relocating gas bottles (ideally at least 10 m away from the house) or, if not possible, prune shrub branches away from it.","We found firewood near the house, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","There are fences made of flammable material near the house, which can carry flames all the way to the house. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure that the fence is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","We found trees or branches under or in front of windows. In a fire this can lead to windows shattering and allowing embers to enter the house. Consider repositioning the plant or pruning branches away from windows.","","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","","There are flammable objects/materials stored under parts of the house (e.g., deck, veranda), greatly increasing the chances of the house to ignite. We strongly recommend to move them, ideally out of this zone."],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone and are well separated from vegetation and other fuel located in there.","","","","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","","","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider reducing the amount of dead plant material from this zone.","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","It is particularily important to remove fuel from underneath trees with peeling bark, as flames are even more likely to propagate to the canopy due to high bark flammability.","We found a high cover of organic mulch in this zone, which can facilitate the spread of flames close to the house or other flammable plants/objects. Consider replacing some of it with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn. If not already present, consider adding paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete). ","","","","We found firewood in this zone, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. 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Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially succulents","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is low, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","","","","","There are flammable objects/materials stored under parts of the house (e.g., deck, veranda), greatly increasing the chances of the house to ignite. We strongly recommend to move them, ideally out of this zone."],"ZoneB":["","","","If possible, keep shrub cover under 30% in this zone.","Flammable shrubs can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially if many shrubs are planted in this zone.","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","Flammable trees can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially if many (or large) are planted in this zone.","","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider reducing the amount of dead plant material from this zone.","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","","We found a very high cover of organic mulch in this zone, which can facilitate the spread of flames close to the house or other flammable plants/objects. Consider replacing some of it with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn. If not already present, consider adding paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete). ","","","","","","","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house. 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Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","We found trees or branches under or in front of windows. In a fire this can lead to windows shattering and allowing embers to enter the house. Consider repositioning the plant or pruning branches away from windows.","","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","","There are flammable objects/materials stored under parts of the house (e.g., deck, veranda), greatly increasing the chances of the house to ignite. 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Consider removing. At the very least, ensure they are away from windows.","Lawn grass is longer than 5 cm in this zone. This can contribute to increasing the risk of flames reaching the house. Try to keep grass shorter than 5 cm.","","Although only some of the shrubs we found in this zone are considered flammable, they can still increase fire risk. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially succulents","","","","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider removing any dead plant material from this zone.","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is low, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","We found gas bottles near the house, which can leak or explode if heated. Consider moving them, ideally at least 10 m away from the house. If they need to be near the house (e.g., connected to a kitchen stove), consider moving them during severe fire weather or if leaving for a few days or more.","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","We found trees or branches under or in front of windows. In a fire this can lead to windows shattering and allowing embers to enter the house. 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Consider moving them or pruning back branches, if the crown of trees planted in a different zone extends into this.","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider removing any dead plant material from this zone.","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is low, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","There are fences made of flammable material near the house, which can carry flames all the way to the house. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure that the fence is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","","","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. 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Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","Flammable trees can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially if many (or large) are planted in this zone.","Frequently remove dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone","A thick litter layer can facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider reducing the amount dead plant material in this zone.","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. 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Consider reducing the number of shrubs close to the house, especially if they are flammable species","Although only some of the shrubs we found in this zone are considered flammable, they can still increase fire risk. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially succulents","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","Although tree cover is low in this zone, it is best to avoit trees altogether. If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is moderate, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","","Branches overhanging the roof, especially if near the chimney, can facilitate the spread of fire to the house. Prune these branches, if possible to a distance of at least 3 m from the house.","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","There are shrubs or flammable objects under trees, which can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, substantially increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or flammable material, ideally out of this zone.",""],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone and are well separated from vegetation and other fuel located in there.","","If possible, keep shrub cover under 30% in this zone.","Flammable shrubs can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially if many shrubs are planted in this zone.","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","Flammable trees can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially if many (or large) are planted in this zone.","","","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","It is particularily important to remove fuel from underneath trees with peeling bark, as flames are even more likely to propagate to the canopy due to high bark flammability.","We found a very high cover of organic mulch in this zone, which can facilitate the spread of flames close to the house or other flammable plants/objects. Consider replacing some of it with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn. If not already present, consider adding paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete). ","","","","We found firewood in this zone, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. 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Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","","","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","We found trees or branches under or in front of windows. In a fire this can lead to windows shattering and allowing embers to enter the house. 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Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","Although tree cover is low in this zone, it is best to avoit trees altogether. If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","","We found gas bottles near the house, which can leak or explode if heated. Consider moving them, ideally at least 10 m away from the house. If they need to be near the house (e.g., connected to a kitchen stove), consider moving them during severe fire weather or if leaving for a few days or more.","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","","","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","","There are flammable objects/materials stored under parts of the house (e.g., deck, veranda), greatly increasing the chances of the house to ignite. We strongly recommend to move them, ideally out of this zone."],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone and are well separated from vegetation and other fuel located in there.","","","","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","Flammable trees can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially if many (or large) are planted in this zone.","","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider reducing the amount of dead plant material from this zone.","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","It is particularily important to remove fuel from underneath trees with peeling bark, as flames are even more likely to propagate to the canopy due to high bark flammability.","","","","","We found firewood in this zone, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house.","","","Consider increasing the distance between shrub patches (not individual shrubs), to reduce the risk of crown fire propagation.","","If the total height of the trees allows it, consider pruning adult tree branches so that the lowest branches are at least 2 m, and ideally 3 m, from the ground/shrubs/fuel underneath. 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Consider removing. At the very least, ensure they are away from windows.","","","Although only some of the shrubs we found in this zone are considered flammable, they can still increase fire risk. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially succulents","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","Although tree cover is low in this zone, it is best to avoit trees altogether. If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is low, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","","","We found firewood near the house, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","There are fences made of flammable material near the house, which can carry flames all the way to the house. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure that the fence is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","We found trees or branches under or in front of windows. In a fire this can lead to windows shattering and allowing embers to enter the house. Consider repositioning the plant or pruning branches away from windows.","","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","There are shrubs or flammable objects under trees, which can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, substantially increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or flammable material, ideally out of this zone.",""],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone.","","If possible, keep shrub cover under 30%, or at the very most 50%, in this zone.","","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","","","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. 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Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house.","","Consider increasing the distance between tree crown of different vegetation patches (ideally > 5m, but it depends on garden and tree size), to reduce the risk of fire spreading between trees. 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Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is moderate, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","","Branches overhanging the roof, especially if near the chimney, can facilitate the spread of fire to the house. Prune these branches, if possible to a distance of at least 3 m from the house.","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","There are shrubs or flammable objects under trees, which can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, substantially increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or flammable material, ideally out of this zone.",""],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone and are well separated from vegetation and other fuel located in there.","","If possible, keep shrub cover under 30% in this zone.","Flammable shrubs can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially if many shrubs are planted in this zone.","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","Flammable trees can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially if many (or large) are planted in this zone.","","","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","","We found a very high cover of organic mulch in this zone, which can facilitate the spread of flames close to the house or other flammable plants/objects. Consider replacing some of it with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn. If not already present, consider adding paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete). ","","","","We found firewood in this zone, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house.","","Consider increasing the distance between tree crown of different vegetation patches (ideally > 5m, but it depends on garden and tree size), to reduce the risk of fire spreading between trees. 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Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is low, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","","","We found firewood near the house, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","There are fences made of flammable material near the house, which can carry flames all the way to the house. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure that the fence is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","","","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","",""],"ZoneB":["","","","If possible, keep shrub cover under 30% in this zone.","","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","","","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider reducing the amount of dead plant material from this zone.","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","","Although the cover of organic mulch in this zone is only moderate (16-30% of total surface), some adjustments could further reduce fire risk caused by flammable mulch. For instance, consider replacing some of it with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn. If not already present, consider adding paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete). ","","","","","","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house. ","","Consider increasing the distance between tree crown of different vegetation patches (ideally > 5m, but it depends on garden and tree size), to reduce the risk of fire spreading between trees. ","Consider increasing the distance between shrub patches (not individual shrubs), to reduce the risk of crown fire propagation.","","If the total height of the trees allows it, consider pruning adult tree branches so that the lowest branches are at least 2 m, and ideally 3 m, from the ground/shrubs/fuel underneath. 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Consider removing. At the very least, ensure they are away from windows.","Lawn grass is longer than 5 cm in this zone. This can contribute to increasing the risk of flames reaching the house. Try to keep grass shorter than 5 cm.","","","","","","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","Nearly all (or all) plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","","","","","","There are fences made of flammable material near the house, which can carry flames all the way to the house. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure that the fence is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","","Branches overhanging the roof, especially if near the chimney, can facilitate the spread of fire to the house. Prune these branches, if possible to a distance of at least 3 m from the house.","","",""],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone and are well separated from vegetation and other fuel located in there.","","If possible, keep shrub cover under 30%, or at the very most 50%, in this zone.","","","","","","","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","","","","","","We found firewood in this zone, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. 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Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially succulents","","Although tree cover is low in this zone, it is best to avoit trees altogether. If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider removing any dead plant material from this zone.","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","","We found gas bottles near the house, which can leak or explode if heated. Consider moving them, ideally at least 10 m away from the house. If they need to be near the house (e.g., connected to a kitchen stove), consider moving them during severe fire weather or if leaving for a few days or more.","","We found firewood near the house, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","","","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","",""],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone and are well separated from vegetation and other fuel located in there.","","","","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","","","","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","","Although the cover of organic mulch in this zone is only moderate (16-30% of total surface), some adjustments could further reduce fire risk caused by flammable mulch. For instance, consider replacing some of it with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn. If not already present, consider adding paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete). ","","","","","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house.","In this zone it is important to ensure that vegetation is in small patches to limit fire spread. Consider creating 'islands' of vegetation by removing some plants and/or ading paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete), which can help to separate vegetaton patches.","Consider increasing the distance between tree crown of different vegetation patches (ideally > 5m, but it depends on garden and tree size), to reduce the risk of fire spreading between trees. ","Consider increasing the distance between shrub patches (not individual shrubs), to reduce the risk of crown fire propagation.","","If the total height of the trees allows it, consider pruning adult tree branches so that the lowest branches are at least 2 m, and ideally 3 m, from the ground/shrubs/fuel underneath. "],"ZoneC":["","","We found an established (2.5-5cm) litter layer in this zone. 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If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is low, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","","","","","","","","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","",""],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone.","","If possible, keep shrub cover under 30% in this zone.","Flammable shrubs can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially if many shrubs are planted in this zone.","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Consider replacing some and ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","","","A thick litter layer can facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider reducing the amount dead plant material in this zone.","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","","","","","","We found firewood in this zone, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house. ","In this zone it is important to ensure that vegetation is in small patches to limit fire spread. 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This can contribute to increasing the risk of flames reaching the house. Try to keep grass shorter than 5 cm.","","Although only some of the shrubs we found in this zone are considered flammable, they can still increase fire risk. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially succulents","About half (40-60%) of the plants found in this zone (excluding trees) are ferns or tussocks. Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Consider relocating them away from the house. If that is not possible, ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","Although tree cover is low in this zone, it is best to avoit trees altogether. If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","","","","","","There are fences made of flammable material near the house, which can carry flames all the way to the house. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. 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Consider removing. At the very least, ensure they are away from windows.","","","Although only some of the shrubs we found in this zone are considered flammable, they can still increase fire risk. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially succulents","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","Although tree cover is low in this zone, it is best to avoit trees altogether. If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","Approximately half (40-60%) of the trees in this zone are considered to be flammable. Flammable tree species increase fire risk, especially if planted in promixity to the house. Consider moving them or pruning back branches, if the crown of trees planted in a different zone extends into this.","We found moderate cover of dead plant material (15-30%) in this zone, which can increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider removing any dead plant material from this zone.","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is moderate, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","We found trees or branches under or in front of windows. In a fire this can lead to windows shattering and allowing embers to enter the house. Consider repositioning the plant or pruning branches away from windows.","","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","There are shrubs or flammable objects under trees, which can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, substantially increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or flammable material, ideally out of this zone.","There are flammable objects/materials stored under parts of the house (e.g., deck, veranda), greatly increasing the chances of the house to ignite. We strongly recommend to move them, ideally out of this zone."],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone and are well separated from vegetation and other fuel located in there.","","If possible, keep shrub cover under 30% in this zone.","","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","","Frequently remove dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider reducing the amount of dead plant material from this zone.","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","","Although the cover of organic mulch in this zone is only moderate (16-30% of total surface), some adjustments could further reduce fire risk caused by flammable mulch. For instance, consider replacing some of it with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn. If not already present, consider adding paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete). ","","","","","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house. ","","Consider increasing the distance between tree crown of different vegetation patches (ideally > 5m, but it depends on garden and tree size), to reduce the risk of fire spreading between trees. 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Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is low, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","","","We found firewood near the house, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","There are fences made of flammable material near the house, which can carry flames all the way to the house. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure that the fence is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","","","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","",""],"ZoneB":["","","","If possible, keep shrub cover under 30% in this zone.","","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","","","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. 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If not possible, ensure that the fence is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","","Branches overhanging the roof, especially if near the chimney, can facilitate the spread of fire to the house. Prune these branches, if possible to a distance of at least 3 m from the house.","","",""],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone and are well separated from vegetation and other fuel located in there.","","If possible, keep shrub cover under 30%, or at the very most 50%, in this zone.","","","","","","","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. 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If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider removing any dead plant material from this zone.","","","","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","","","","","There are flammable objects/materials stored under parts of the house (e.g., deck, veranda), greatly increasing the chances of the house to ignite. 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If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","","","","","","","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house.","","Consider increasing the distance between tree crown of different vegetation patches (ideally > 5m, but it depends on garden and tree size), to reduce the risk of fire spreading between trees. ","Consider increasing the distance between shrub patches (not individual shrubs), to reduce the risk of crown fire propagation.","Consider adding more paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete) to separate islands (patches) of vegetation.","If the total height of the trees allows it, consider pruning adult tree branches so that the lowest branches are at least 2 m, and ideally 3 m, from the ground/shrubs/fuel underneath. "],"ZoneC":["","","","Shrub cover in this zone was high (30-50%). If possible, try to keep shrub cover below 30% of the total area of this zone.","","We found flammable objects and/or shrubs under trees. 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If they need to be near the house (e.g., connected to a kitchen stove), consider moving them during severe fire weather or if leaving for a few days or more.","We found shrubs near gas bottles, which can potentially spread flames close to the bottle, increasing the chances of it leaking of exploding. Consider relocating gas bottles (ideally at least 10 m away from the house) or, if not possible, prune shrub branches away from it.","We found firewood near the house, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. 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If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","Most (60-100%) of the trees in this zone are considered to be flammable. Flammable tree species increase fire risk, especially if planted in promixity to the house. Consider moving them or pruning back branches, if the crown of trees planted in a different zone extends into this.","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider removing any dead plant material from this zone.","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. 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Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or flammable material, ideally out of this zone.",""],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone and are well separated from vegetation and other fuel located in there.","","If possible, keep shrub cover under 30%, or at the very most 50%, in this zone.","","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","If possible, keep tree cover under 30% in this zone.","","","A thick litter layer can facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider reducing the amount dead plant material in this zone.","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","","","","","","We found firewood in this zone, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house.","","Consider increasing the distance between tree crown of different vegetation patches (ideally > 5m, but it depends on garden and tree size), to reduce the risk of fire spreading between trees. ","Consider increasing the distance between shrub patches (not individual shrubs), to reduce the risk of crown fire propagation.","Consider adding more paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete) to separate islands (patches) of vegetation.","If the total height of the trees allows it, consider pruning adult tree branches so that the lowest branches are at least 2 m, and ideally 3 m, from the ground/shrubs/fuel underneath. 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Consider removing. At the very least, ensure they are away from windows.","","Shrub cover in this zone is very high (50-75%). Consider reducing the number of shrubs close to the house, especially if they are flammable species","","","Although tree cover is low in this zone, it is best to avoit trees altogether. If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","","We found moderate cover of dead plant material (15-30%) in this zone, which can increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider removing any dead plant material from this zone.","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is low, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","We found trees or branches under or in front of windows. In a fire this can lead to windows shattering and allowing embers to enter the house. Consider repositioning the plant or pruning branches away from windows.","","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","There are shrubs or flammable objects under trees, which can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, substantially increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or flammable material, ideally out of this zone.","There are flammable objects/materials stored under parts of the house (e.g., deck, veranda), greatly increasing the chances of the house to ignite. We strongly recommend to move them, ideally out of this zone."],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone and are well separated from vegetation and other fuel located in there.","","If possible, keep shrub cover under 30% in this zone.","","","","","","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider reducing the amount of dead plant material from this zone.","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","","","","","","We found firewood in this zone, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house.","","Consider increasing the distance between tree crown of different vegetation patches (ideally > 5m, but it depends on garden and tree size), to reduce the risk of fire spreading between trees. ","Consider increasing the distance between shrub patches (not individual shrubs), to reduce the risk of crown fire propagation.","","If the total height of the trees allows it, consider pruning adult tree branches so that the lowest branches are at least 2 m, and ideally 3 m, from the ground/shrubs/fuel underneath. "],"ZoneC":["","","","","","We found flammable objects and/or shrubs under trees. Remove flammable objects and, if possible, relocate shrubs from under trees, to prevent flames from reaching the canopy.","","","It is positive that the lowest branches of adult trees are at least 2 m from the ground/shrubs/fuel underneath. If the total height of the trees allows it, consider extending that distance to 3 m. 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This can contribute to increasing the risk of flames reaching the house. Try to keep grass shorter than 5 cm.","","","Most (60-100%) of the plants found in this zone (excluding trees) are ferns or tussocks. Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Consider relocating them away from the house. If that is not possible, ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","Although tree cover is low in this zone, it is best to avoit trees altogether. If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","Most (60-100%) of the trees in this zone are considered to be flammable. Flammable tree species increase fire risk, especially if planted in promixity to the house. Consider moving them or pruning back branches, if the crown of trees planted in a different zone extends into this.","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","","","We found gas bottles near the house, which can leak or explode if heated. Consider moving them, ideally at least 10 m away from the house. If they need to be near the house (e.g., connected to a kitchen stove), consider moving them during severe fire weather or if leaving for a few days or more.","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","We found trees or branches under or in front of windows. In a fire this can lead to windows shattering and allowing embers to enter the house. Consider repositioning the plant or pruning branches away from windows.","","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","There are shrubs or flammable objects under trees, which can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, substantially increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or flammable material, ideally out of this zone.","There are flammable objects/materials stored under parts of the house (e.g., deck, veranda), greatly increasing the chances of the house to ignite. We strongly recommend to move them, ideally out of this zone."],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone and are well separated from vegetation and other fuel located in there.","Lawn grass longer than 5 cm in this zone can contribute to increasing the risk of flames reaching the house. Try to keep grass shorter than 5 cm.","","Flammable shrubs can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially if many shrubs are planted in this zone.","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Consider replacing some and ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","Flammable trees can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially if many (or large) are planted in this zone.","","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider reducing the amount of dead plant material from this zone.","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","","","","","","","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. 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Consider removing. At the very least, ensure they are away from windows.","","","Flammable shrubs can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially succulents","Most (60-100%) of the plants found in this zone (excluding trees) are ferns or tussocks. Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Consider relocating them away from the house. If that is not possible, ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","","We found moderate cover of dead plant material (15-30%) in this zone, which can increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. 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Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","","There are flammable objects/materials stored under parts of the house (e.g., deck, veranda), greatly increasing the chances of the house to ignite. We strongly recommend to move them, ideally out of this zone."],"ZoneB":["","Try to ensure that  shrubs and tree branches of plants in this zone do not extend into the Fuel-Free zone.","","If possible, keep shrub cover under 30%, or at the very most 50%, in this zone.","Flammable shrubs can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially if many shrubs are planted in this zone.","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Consider replacing some and ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","","Flammable trees can greatly increase fire risk, especially if present in high number and located close to the house. Consider removing some and/or substituting them with less flammable species, especially if many (or large) are planted in this zone.","","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider reducing the amount of dead plant material from this zone.","If shrubs or flammable objects are placed under trees, they can facilitate fire spread to the tree layer, increasing fire risk. Consider removing or repositioning those shrubs and/or objects/flammable material. If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","It is particularily important to remove fuel from underneath trees with peeling bark, as flames are even more likely to propagate to the canopy due to high bark flammability.","","","","","","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house. ","In this zone it is important to ensure that vegetation is in small patches to limit fire spread. Consider creating 'islands' of vegetation by removing some plants and/or ading paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete), which can help to separate vegetaton patches.","","Consider increasing the distance between shrub patches (not individual shrubs), to reduce the risk of crown fire propagation.","Consider adding more paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete) to separate islands (patches) of vegetation.",""],"ZoneC":["","Periodically ensure that dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, bark, twigs, branches, and whole plants) does not accumulate in this zone. ","We found an established (2.5-5cm) litter layer in this zone. While it is common to have more dead plant material, especially litter, in this zone, try to ensure it does not become thick (< 2.5 cm), especially if it covers a high proportion of the zone.","Shrub cover in this zone was high (30-50%). If possible, try to keep shrub cover below 30% of the total area of this zone.","We found a high (30-50%) tree cover here. If possible, try to keep tree cover below 30% of the total area of this zone.","We found flammable objects and/or shrubs under trees. Remove flammable objects and, if possible, relocate shrubs from under trees, to prevent flames from reaching the canopy.","It is particularily important to remove fuel from underneath trees with peeling bark, as flames are even more likely to propagate to the canopy due to high bark flammability.","While it is positive that tree crowns are separated by at least 3 m, consider extending that distance to 5 m (consider small tree clusters as a single unit).",""]},"A_grass_matrix_risk":2,"A_grass_mulch_matrix_risk":2,"A_dead_plant_matrix_risk":2,"A_ground_flam_matrix_risk":3,"A_ground_final_matrix_risk":2,"A_shrub_cover_matrix_risk":2,"A_shrub_fern_matrix_risk":3,"A_shrub_suc_matrix_risk":2,"A_shrub_matrix_risk":2,"A_tree_matrix_risk":0,"A_tree_roof_matrix_risk":0,"A_elevated_matrix_risk":2,"A_shrub_horiz_matrix_risk":2,"A_shrub_spat_matrix_risk":2,"A_shrub_trees_matrix_risk":2,"A_shrub_tree_final_matrix_risk":2,"A_gas_bottle_matrix_risk":0,"A_firewood_other_matrix_risk":1,"A_gas_firewood_matrix_risk":1,"A_fence_flam_matrix_risk":1,"A_fence_nf_matrix_risk":1,"A_object_final_matrix_risk":2,"A_ground_elevated_matrix_risk":2,"A_ground_elevated_final_matrix_risk":3,"A_final_matrix_risk":3,"B_grass_matrix_risk":1,"B_grass_mulch_matrix_risk":1,"B_dead_plant_mat_matrix_risk":1,"B_ground_flam_matrix_risk":1,"B_ground_final_matrix_risk":1,"B_shrub_cover_matrix_risk":3,"B_shrub_matrix_risk":3,"B_tree_matrix_risk":2,"B_elevated_matrix_risk":3,"B_shrub_tree_cf_matrix_risk":3,"B_house_dist_matrix_risk":2,"B_patch_matrix_risk":2,"B_tree_dist_matrix_risk":2,"B_shrub_dist_matrix_risk":3,"B_veg_nf_matrix_risk":2,"B_undertree_matrix_risk":3,"B_undertree_dist_matrix_risk":2,"B_shrub_tree_spatial_matrix_risk":2,"B_gas_bottle_matrix_risk":0,"B_firewood_other_matrix_risk":1,"B_gas_firewood_matrix_risk":1,"B_fence_flam_matrix_risk":1,"B_fence_nf_matrix_risk":1,"B_shrubtree_final_matrix_risk":3,"B_shrubtree_ground_final_matrix_risk":3,"B_final_matrix_risk":3,"C_dead_plant_matrix_risk":2,"C_ground_final_matrix_risk":2,"C_tree_cover_matrix_risk":2,"C_undertree_matrix_risk":3,"C_undertree_dist_matrix_risk":2,"C_tree_spat_matrix_risk":2,"C_tree_matrix_risk":2,"C_tree_matrix_final_risk":3,"C_veg_matrix_risk":3,"C_final_matrix_risk":3,"Total_Risk":3,"id":21},{"A_V_veg_well_watered":2,"A_V_plant_wall":0,"A_V_lawn_cover":0,"A_V_grass_length":0,"A_V_cov_nw":2,"A_V_cov_pflam":0,"A_V_cov_ft":0,"A_V_suc_cover":1,"A_V_tree_cover":1,"A_V_tree_pf":1,"A_V_dead_cover":1,"A_V_litter_thick":2,"A_V_pots":1,"A_F_mulch_cover":0,"A_F_pnf_surface":5,"A_F_gas_bottles":1,"A_F_gas_veg":0,"A_F_firewood":1,"A_F_oth_fo":1,"A_F_flam_fence":1,"A_H_nf_fence":0,"A_H_window_shrub":0,"A_H_roof_tree":1,"A_V_cover_shrub":1,"A_V_shrub_tree":0,"A_V_flam_deck":1,"B_V_veg_well_watered":1,"B_H_encroaching":3,"B_V_lawn_cover":0,"B_V_grass_length":0,"B_V_shrub_cover":3,"B_V_shrub_cov_pf":1,"B_V_ft_prop":0,"B_V_tree_cover":2,"B_V_tree_pf":0,"B_V_dead_cover":2,"B_V_litter_thick":3,"B_V_shrub_tree":1,"B_V_peel":0,"B_F_mulch_cover":2,"B_F_oth_fm":1,"B_F_pnf_surface":1,"B_F_gas_bottles":0,"B_F_shrub_gas":0,"B_F_firewood":0,"B_F_oth_fo":1,"B_F_flam_fence":1,"B_H_nf_fence":1,"B_H_tree_dist":1,"B_H_veg_patches":0,"B_H_crown_min":3,"B_H_shrub_min":3,"B_H_sep_mat":1,"B_V_branch_dist":3,"B_O_garden":0,"C_V_grass_length":0,"C_V_dead_cover":0,"C_V_litter_thick":0,"C_V_shrub_cover":0,"C_V_tree_cover":0,"C_V_nf_cover":0,"C_V_shrub_tree":0,"C_V_fuel_bark":0,"C_H_crown_min":0,"C_V_branch_dist":0,"C_F_nf_fence":0,"A_V_shrub_names":"Thymus vulgaris, Origanum vulgare, Olea europea, Salvia rosmarinus, Aeonium arboreum, Ocimum basilicum, Solanum lycopersicum, Rosa sp","A_V_flam_shrub_names":"","A_V_ft_names":"Dicksonia antarctica, Anigozanthus flavidus","A_V_tree_names":"Schinus molle, Leptospermum  sp, Magnolia sp","A_V_tree_flam_names":"Leptospermum  sp","A_F_obj_list":"wooden table and chair, wooden steps, timber lengths","B_V_shrub_names":"Erigeron kravinskianus, Rosa sp, Olea europea, Aenioum arboreum, Solanum tuberosum, Hebe sp, Kniphofia sp, Melaleuca sp, Rosa sp, Hydrangea macrophylla, Lavandula sp, Fuschia sp, Petroselinum crispum, Solanum lycopersicum, Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus, Capsicum pubescens, Brassica oleracea var. sabellica, Malus domestica, Cotoneaster glacophylla","B_V_shrub_flam_names":"Melaleuca sp.","B_V_ft_names":"","B_V_tree_names":"Citrus limon, Rhododendron sp, Magnolia sp, Malus domestica, Morus alba, Prunus persica","B_V_tree_flam_names":"","B_F_obj_list":" wooden garden shed, pile of newspapers, cardboard boxes, garden trellis, wooden garden stakes, old timber furniture","address":"60 Napoleon Street, Battery Point","reportText":{"ZoneA":["","","","","","","Although tree cover is low in this zone, it is best to avoit trees altogether. If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","Although only some of the trees in this zone are highly flammable, they can still constitute a risk due to the promixity to the house. Consider moving them or pruning back branches, if the crown of trees planted in a different zone extends into this.","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","Although the litter (dead leaves and small twigs) layer is thin in this zone, it can still facilitate the spread of flames towards the house. Consider removing any dead plant material from this zone.","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","","We found gas bottles near the house, which can leak or explode if heated. Consider moving them, ideally at least 10 m away from the house. If they need to be near the house (e.g., connected to a kitchen stove), consider moving them during severe fire weather or if leaving for a few days or more.","","We found firewood near the house, which is highly flammable and can ignite during a fire. Consider removing it from this zone and, if possible, reposition it at least 10 m away from the house or in a shed made of non-flammable material.","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","There are fences made of flammable material near the house, which can carry flames all the way to the house. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure that the fence is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","","Branches overhanging the roof, especially if near the chimney, can facilitate the spread of fire to the house. Prune these branches, if possible to a distance of at least 3 m from the house.","If flammable material on the ground is near or under shrubs, it can facilitate fire spread to the shrub layer, and increase fire risk. Consider keeping only gravel or well-kept lawn under shrubs.","","There are flammable objects/materials stored under parts of the house (e.g., deck, veranda), greatly increasing the chances of the house to ignite. 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If not possible, ensure sufficient separation between tree lower branches and fuel underneath (ideally at least 3m, but it depends on tree life stage and species).","","Although the cover of organic mulch in this zone is only moderate (16-30% of total surface), some adjustments could further reduce fire risk caused by flammable mulch. For instance, consider replacing some of it with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn. If not already present, consider adding paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete). ","","","","","We located flammable objects in this zone, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","Fences made of flammable material can carry flames across the garden, facilitating fire spread. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure it is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","Tree branches close to the house (< 5 m) can facilitate fire spread towards the building. If not possible to relocate trees, consider pruning branches away from the house.","In this zone it is important to ensure that vegetation is in small patches to limit fire spread. Consider creating 'islands' of vegetation by removing some plants and/or ading paths made of non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, stone, brick, concrete), which can help to separate vegetaton patches.","Consider increasing the distance between tree crown of different vegetation patches (ideally > 5m, but it depends on garden and tree size), to reduce the risk of fire spreading between trees. 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Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. Consider relocating them away from the house. If that is not possible, ensure they are always well watered and/or planted in locations that minimize water loss (e.g., in the shade).","Although tree cover is low in this zone, it is best to avoit trees altogether. If not possible, ensure they do not overhang the roof, do not fill the gutters with litter, and are located away from windows.","","Although we found low cover of dead plant material (1-15%) in this zone, it can still increase fire risk due to its proximity to the house. Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is low, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","We found gas bottles near the house, which can leak or explode if heated. Consider moving them, ideally at least 10 m away from the house. If they need to be near the house (e.g., connected to a kitchen stove), consider moving them during severe fire weather or if leaving for a few days or more.","","","We located flammable objects near the house, which can ignite during a fire. Consider removing them from this zone and, if possible, place them at least 10 m away from the house or in ashed made of non-flammable material.","","We found trees or branches under or in front of windows. In a fire this can lead to windows shattering and allowing embers to enter the house. Consider repositioning the plant or pruning branches away from windows.","","","",""],"ZoneB":["","","","","","Some ferns and tussocks, particularly ferns, can be surprisingly flammable, especially under dry conditions. 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Frequently remove all dead plant material (e.g., dead leaves, twigs, branches, and whole dead plants) from this zone.","","Some of the plants in this zone are in pots that can be easily moved. Remember to move them away from the house under fire weather conditions classified as 'High' or worse.","Although cover of organic mulch in this zone is low, it is best to avoid it entirely. Consider replacing with non-flammable material (e.g., gravel, concrete) or a well-kept lawn.","","","","","There are fences made of flammable material near the house, which can carry flames all the way to the house. Consider replacing it with a fence made of non-flammable material, which can protect the house by shielding it from flames and radiant heat. If not possible, ensure that the fence is not connected with plants or other flammable material (e.g., organc mulch, firewood).","We found trees or branches under or in front of windows. 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