1:01 KLCC's Brian Bull reports on how Oregonians can maintain and help protect their home as the state readies itself for wildfire season. Over time, many homesteads get cluttered with grass, brush, twigs, and other things that could provide fuel for fire. At a recent wildfire webinar, Claire McGrew of the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s Office outlined several zones around a home that should be maintained to help offset fire risks. One of the most immediate places are roofs and gutters. Dead and dry foliage on a property can feed spreading wildfires. Homeowners are advised to rake up and dispose of accumulated leaves and branches ahead of regional wildfires.