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a drawing of a house with the words fireproof design on it's side

Making your home more fireproof is a good idea for anyone. However, it's a particularly good idea if you live in an area prone to wildfires. If you're building a new home, you can take steps to build with materials that will slow down...

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a house is sprinkled with water from a hose on top of a hill

The Platypus® ember protection system offers an affordable and simple to install water-based fire protection system. platypussprinkler.com #emberprotection #madeinaustralia #australianmade #australianowned #australia #supportlocal #shoplocal #supportyourlocal

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Welcome to the leading hub for the professionals creating Australia’s buildings. Architecture & Design showcases new building and architectural products to architects, designers, specifiers, engineers and builders. For more than 50 years, Architecture & Design has been an invaluable resource for the Australian builder, commercial architect, and design professional

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an artist's rendering of a house in the middle of a lush green field

Australia’s recent history of devastating bushfires has only heightened the need to ensure that all houses built in bushfire prone areas can realistically endure fires.

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the front cover of a magazine with an image of a building and text that reads how to build a flood - proof house

How to Build a Flood-Proof House! Flood-Proof house design must be elevated above the base flood elevation allowing water to pass through below the house to prevent hydrostatic pressure on the home. There cannot be any walls, electrical, or mechanical equipment within the flood elevation. The house should be built with durable and sustainable construction. #affordable #homedesign #landscapedesign #conceptdesign #interiors #decorating #interiordesign #building #quality

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Engineers have been refining fireproof construction materials for centuries—and they’ve gotten crazy good. Brandon Jørgensen is currently building several homes with exoskeletons designed to withstand four hours of fiery assault. While wildfires loom large in the public consciousness, experts say we can build to outlast.

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a house with a red roof is shown in the middle of a green park area

The Santa Ana winds of Southern California are sometimes called the “Devil Winds.” They pick up in the late summer and early fall, sweeping down from the mountains and across the coast. They’re hot and dry, and known for creating dangerous fire conditions. In late November of 1980 — as the Santa Anas blew in

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