﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:blogChannel="https://articleseen.com/rss/rssauthor.aspx?auth=james jenkins"><channel><title>James Jenkins Articles from ArticleSeen.com</title><link>https://articleseen.com/rss/rssauthor.aspx?auth=james jenkins</link><description>ArticleSeen.com - Submit your quality article for maximum exposure</description><copyright>Copyright 2009 ArticleSeen</copyright><item><title>Using Gutter Guards as Part of a Bushfire Protection Plan</title><link>https://articleseen.com/Article_using-gutter-guards-as-part-of-a-bushfire-protection-plan_248557.aspx</link><description>Bushfires spread in three ways: direct flame contact, radiant heat and ember attack. The main, and least predictable threat, comes from the latter. Floating embers can be carried by the wind for some distance and dropped into a pile of dried garden refuse or a neglected gutter of dry leaves fuelling them to flame. Gutter Guards help protect from fire embers.</description><pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2013 00:39:58 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>