KXLY
July 6, 2021 5:54 PM
Rania Kaur
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SPOKANE, Wash. — For Beacon Hill resident Chris Krzywda, preparing his home for wildfire season is a conscious effort. With dry brush and vegetation in close proximity to his home, he explains he has to be proactive annually.
“I’ve lived here for a lot of years so I’m kind of used to it, but you never really get used to it,” Krzywda said. “You have to be proactive out there. You’ve got to create space between your house and you know that possible fire that could be there. You don’t want any fuels laying on the ground.”