First Burn Day of the Season
Today marks the first burn day of the season. As we begin this period, it is crucial for all residents participating in outdoor burning to adhere strictly to the guidelines established to ensure safety and minimize impact on our environment.
Important Requirements:
- Permit Compliance: All fires must have an accompanying permit. Ensure you possess a valid permit and have appropriate means to extinguish the fire present at all times.
- Adherence to Guidelines: All burning activities must conform to the conditions outlined in your permit.
- Proper Permit for Fire Size: It is essential to obtain the correct permit corresponding to the size of the fire you plan to manage.
- Optimal Burning Practices: Burning is recommended on good venting days and is strictly allowed from sunrise to sunset to maximize smoke dispersion.
Safety Tips for Effective Burning:
- Use Dry Materials: Only burn dry material such as branches and twigs. Avoid burning leaves or wet debris to reduce smoke production.
- Enhance Combustion: Consider using a leaf blower or other fan at the start of your burn to heat the fire quickly, helping to minimize smoke.
- Never Leave Fires Unattended: Always monitor your fire continuously until it is completely extinguished.
For a detailed schedule please visit our 2024-2025 Outdoor Burning Schedule: Burning Calendar.