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IV. PLAN IMPLEMENTATION <br />A. Good Housekeeping, and Practices <br />To limit the risk of fires, residents shall take the following precautions: <br />1. Design and construct dwelling to conform to KCWUI standards, <br />2. Maintain community and private their property to Firewise standards, <br />3. Minimize the storage of combustible materials. Limited the outside storage of <br />combustible material, debris or unmanaged undergrowth, foliage or ground cover. <br />3. Make sure that community owned doors, hallways, stairs, and other exit routes <br />are kept free of obstructions. <br />4. Properly dispose of combustible materials in appropriate containers. <br />5. Use and store flammable materials in well -ventilated areas away from ignition <br />sources. <br />7. Keep incompatible (i.e., chemically reactive) substances away from each other. <br />8. Perform "hot activities" (i.e., welding, working with an open flame, exterior <br />burning or other ignition sources) in controlled and well -ventilated areas. <br />9. Report all gas leaks immediately. <br />11. Maintain individually owned property free of undergrowth and limit fire impacts <br />to or on adjacent parcels. <br />Marian Meadows Home and Storage Owners Assoc. (MMHSOA) will ensure that: <br />• community fire hydrants, roadways and egress routes are maintained and kept <br />clear, <br />• gates to community property and access route are properly functioning, <br />• community property is maintained and operating satisfactory, portable fire <br />extinguishers, automatic sprinkler systems, and fixed extinguishing systems are <br />kept in order, <br />• Community lands, buffers and operating systems are maintained and operational <br />and free of combustion related sources, <br />• Will monitor adjacent areas as it pertains to fire related issues, <br />All equipment and parcels owned or managed by MMHSOA is subject to the <br />maintenance, inspection, and testing procedures. <br />B. Education and Awareness <br />Provide community-based informational postings, mailings and communications <br />regarding fire related issues. <br />Working with the Local fire department and personnel toward fire awareness <br />education. <br />5 <br />