03/30/2026
Did you see this notice on North Idaho News page or your local news station?
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Here is a breakdown of what is happening and how we can help you understand your options with cost in mind. We have family in rural areas of CdA and Athol. We get it.
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Fire protection ratings look at department resources.
Insurance companies also look at individual property risk.
That means what’s happening on your land matters.
Overgrown brush, ladder fuels, heavy timber near structures, and limited access all increase wildfire intensity and structure exposure. Creating defensible space can:
• Reduce flame length and heat near your home
• Slow fire spread
• Improve firefighter access
• Lower overall property risk
Forestry mulching is one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce fuel load without tearing up your soil or dramatically altering your landscape. It grinds hazardous vegetation in place, leaving a protective mulch layer while reducing fire intensity potential.
With insurance premiums already climbing 50–150% in some cases, proactive mitigation is often far less expensive than reacting later.
If you’re in Westside, Northside, or Sagle and want a straightforward, budget-conscious plan for wildfire mitigation, we’re here to help you understand your options.
Wildfire risk is regional. Protection starts at the property level. ☎️