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The most important step in preventing your entire colony from burning to the ground is to build using non-flammable materials like [[stone]] or [[plasteel]], especially [[wall]]s.
 
The most important step in preventing your entire colony from burning to the ground is to build using non-flammable materials like [[stone]] or [[plasteel]], especially [[wall]]s.
  
Firebreaks are also useful. Strips of non-flammable [[floor]]ing, typically [[concrete]] or stone tile with a minimum width of two tiles, can be built around colony perimeter walls and other important structures in advance of wildfires.
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Firebreaks are also useful. Strips of non-flammable [[floor]]ing, typically [[concrete]] or stone tile with a minimum width of three tiles, can be built around colony perimeter walls and other important structures in advance of wildfires.
  
 
[[Firefoam]] is a mid-game necessity for stopping fires, and at least one [[firefoam popper]]s should be installed in every room of value.
 
[[Firefoam]] is a mid-game necessity for stopping fires, and at least one [[firefoam popper]]s should be installed in every room of value.

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