Friday, January 24, 2025
Utilizing Your Swimming Pool to Protect Your Home from Wildfires
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Los Angeles,
swimming pools,
wildfires
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2 comments:
A typical fire engine holds about 500 gallons of water.
The average swimming pool holds 18,000 to 20,000 gallons of water!
My comment 1/15/25 at Quora forum: All those LA mansions with big backyard swimming pools, pumps, lawn sprinkling systems, and nobody used them to soak the exterior walls & roofs?
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