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Viscoelastic fluids and wildfire prevention

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Utility Pole

image: A utility pole was treated with viscoelastic fire retardant fluids and subjected to control burns. The treatments protected pole from fire damage. view more 

Credit: Image courtesy of Jesse D. Acosta.

Researchers report nontoxic, biodegradable viscoelastic carrier fluids to enhance the retention of fire retardants on wildfire-prone vegetation through increased resistance to environmental exposure and microbial degradation; more than 8 out of 10 wildfires in California are estimated to have started in high-risk locations such as roadsides and utilities infrastructures during the last decade, and the authors suggest that treating high-risk locations with the fire retardant fluids may help prevent wildfires from starting throughout the peak fire season.

Article #19-07855: "Wildfire prevention through prophylactic treatment of high-risk landscapes using viscoelastic retardant fluids," by Anthony C. Yu et al.

MEDIA CONTACT: Eric A Appel, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; tel: 650-498-9155; e-mail: eappel@stanford.edu

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