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Firestorm: the Homeowner's Guide to Surviving Wildfires Ron Harmon
Firestorm: the Homeowner's Guide to Surviving Wildfires
Ron Harmon
Publisher Marketing: A SOLID WALL OF FIRE hundreds of feet high rages toward your home, turning each dry leaf, twig and blade of grass into a roaring blaze so hot that everything in its path literally explodes into flame! Within moments your property is engulfed and destroyed by a horrific inferno in which the very air seems to be burning. This scenario is not something out of a summer blockbuster movie. It is a situation that is all too real, all too terrifying, and is repeated worldwide many hundreds of times every year as raging wildfires in urban wildland areas destroy property and shatter lives. Yet always, with every such firestorm, one or two homes survive unscathed while all around become blackened cinders. A quirk of fate? A shift in the wind? No. Simply planning ahead. As a professional firefighter, author Ron Harmon has seen over and over that by taking a few simple precautions-BY PLANNING NOW for that absolutely certain to arrive day when the searing brush fire WILL come racing across the fields, up the hills and through the canyons-you can stop that wall of flame cold in its tracks, turning away certain destruction, saving the lives of your family and pets as well as your home property. FIRESTORM tells you step-by-step the what, where, when, why and how of fire prevention that you must use to stop the coming conflagration. Read this vital information and follow the easy guidelines, so you will be able to beat the odds and escape disaster. Initially published for the City of Los Angeles, California, which has a long history of catastrophic brush fires that have claimed many lives and resulted in extensive property loss, FIRESTORM will assist residents in any community where there is an "urban-wildland interface" to understand the importance of brush fire safety and prevention. Contributor Bio: Cowles, Joseph Robert Joseph Robert Cowles and Carl Barks became friends back in the 1960s, about the time Joseph was entering his career in marketing and publishing, and Carl was preparing to retire from comic book cartooning to take up oil painting. Joseph produces The Carl Barks Fan Club Pictorial series of images and articles about Carl Barks, and among other books has published the dissertation Recalling Carl, his quest to inspire the production of major motion pictures based on Carl's work, which Joseph contends has the power to become the most valuable motion picture entertainment franchise of all time.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | November 15, 2011 |
| ISBN13 | 9781467949811 |
| Publishers | Createspace |
| Pages | 36 |
| Dimensions | 216 × 279 × 2 mm · 108 g |