Building Bushfire Resistant Homes by NASH There's nothing scarier or more devastating than losing your property to bushfires. It's important to learn building bushfire-resistant homes in today's climate. NASH or the National Association of Steel-Framed Housing Inc. promotes the use of steel for designing and constructing buildings, especially in bushfire areas. Steel has superior early-fire hazard properties, it won't ignite. At the same time, steel is non-combustible- it will not burn and not add fuel to fires. What's more, this building material is of high quality and boasts durability. NASH recommends combining a steel frame with other important elements to eliminate the probability of house loss, ignition, and fire spread. Look into better glazing, durable window and door screens, and effective subfloor ember screening. If you want to learn more about building bushfire-resistant homes in Australia, check out the available online resources and purchase publications offered by NASH at nash.asn.au.
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