What kind of work does hazardous fuels reduction entail?

Typical hazardous fuel reduction work on private property entails mechanically cutting surface and ladder fuels with a chainsaw or brush saw and placing the cut material in piles away from leave-trees. Piles are typically constructed to be about 4 foot high and 4 foot in diameter, covered with a sheet of plastic to retain an area of drier fuels in the pile. Piles are then typically burned in the fall months when the risk of fire spreading to adjacent fuels is really low.

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1. Does my property qualify for treatment?
2. Are you clear cutting my property?
3. Do you have to treat my whole property?
4. What kind of work does hazardous fuels reduction entail?
5. How do you burn piles?
6. Why is fuel reduction important?