Tag: fire safety

  • Massachusetts Mulch Fire Safety Regulations

    Thank you Penny Cherubino at www.BostonZest.com, for bringing this to our attention. With gardening and landscaping season underway, it is a common practice to use mulch to prevent weeds from growing. The most common type of mulch is made of wood product which is combustible. After several fires caused millions of dollars of property damage, a new Massachusetts regulation went into effect last fall. The regulation prohibits building owners from placing mulch less than 18 inches away from a structure’s wall. Residential buildings with fewer than 6 units are exempt. Even if your property is exempt, it is a good idea to use stone or crushed rock for the first 18 inches around your foundation as a barrier. For more information on this regulation, visit http://www.mass.gov/eopss/agencies/dfs/dfs2/osfm/pubed/fs-topics/fs-topics-a/mulch-fire-safety.html.

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  • Thursday, July 8, 10:00 am – Tree Pruning: Health, Aesthetics and Safety

    David Salter, Tree Division Manager of Hamilton Tree in Falmouth, will speak on Tree Pruning: Health, Aesthetics and Safety, on Thursday, July 8, beginning at 10 am at Highfield Hall, 56 Highfield Drive in Falmouth.  From an informed background, with degrees in agriculture and urban forestry, and with certification as a Massachusetts and International Society of Arboriculture arborist, David is ready to help homeowners care for trees on their properties.  David will share the art of tree pruning so you don’t mistakenly damage or even kill a tree.  He’ll review the importance of removing deadwood, decreasing the weight in trees, increasing light to an area, enhancing a view, clearing brush away for fire safety, and shaping and reshaping trees.  He will also discuss the proper tools for different pruning challenges and demonstrate proper pruning techniques.  $5 suggested donation.  For more information, log on to www.highfieldhall.org.

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