Protect your home and family with these essential fire safety tips:
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In case of a fire emergency, contact the following:
When camping or enjoying the outdoors in Clearwater County, Idaho, preventing wildfires is critical to protect our forests and communities. Please ensure to follow and be aware of all in place burn bans. Here are essential fire prevention tips for outdoor enthusiasts:
Choose a Safe Spot: Build campfires in designated fire rings or cleared areas, at least 15 feet from tents, trees, or flammable materials.
Keep It Small: Use small fires for cooking or warmth, and avoid large bonfires.
Never Leave Unattended: Always monitor your campfire and fully extinguish it before leaving or sleeping.
Extinguish Properly: Douse the fire with water, stir the ashes, and ensure it’s cold to the touch before leaving.
Use Portable Stoves: Opt for propane or gas stoves instead of open fires for cooking, especially during dry conditions.
Clear the Area: Ensure no dry grass, leaves, or debris are near cooking equipment to prevent accidental sparks.
Check Vehicles: Ensure vehicles, ATVs, or chainsaws have working spark arrestors to prevent sparks from igniting dry vegetation.
Avoid Hot Parking: Park vehicles away from tall, dry grass, as hot exhaust systems can start fires.
Follow Burn Bans: Check local fire restrictions or burn bans before lighting any fire. Contact CVFDA or visit their website for current regulations.
Pack Out Trash: Remove all flammable debris, like paper or food waste, to reduce fire risks.
Report Fires Immediately: If you spot a fire, call 911 or your local fire district promptly.
By following these guidelines, you help keep Clearwater County’s outdoors safe for everyone. For more resources, please see above, or contact your local fire districts.
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