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WHAT ARE FIRE RESTRICTIONS? What are STAGE 1 Fire ...

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WHAT ARE FIRE RESTRICTIONS? Fire Restrictions help land management agencies reduce fire risk and prevent wildfires during periods of high or extreme fire danger.

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1 what ARE fire restrictions ? what are STAGE 1 fire restrictions ? what are STAGE 2 fire restrictions ? fire restrictions help land management agencies STAGE 1 fire restrictions help land management agencies STAGE 2 fire restrictions help land management reduce fire risk and prevent wildfires during periods reduce fire risk and prevent wildfires during periods of high to agencies reduce fire risk and prevent wildfires during periods of high or extreme fire danger. extreme danger. of high to extreme fire danger. fire restrictions often change quickly due to variable PROHIBITIONS: PROHIBITIONS: weather conditions and all or some of the following 1. Building, maintaining, attending, or using 1.

2 Building, maintaining, attending or using a fire , activities may be in effect: a fire , campfire, or stove fire . 36 CFR (a) campfire, or stove fire 36 CFR (a). This This includes charcoal barbecues and grills includes charcoal grills and barbecues, coal and wood 1. No open flame that is not in permanently burning stoves and sheepherder's stoves and includes constructed fire ring in a developed EXCEPT: Building, maintaining, attending or using a use in developed camping and picnic grounds. recreation site (such as a campground or fire in constructed, permanent fire pits or fire grates picnic area.) within developed recreation sites and the use of EXCEPT: Devices using pressurized liquid or gas portable stoves, lanterns using gas, jellied petroleum, (stoves, grills or lanterns) that include shut-off valves 2.

3 No building, maintaining or using a fire , pressurized liquid fuel or a fully enclosed are permitted when used in an area at least three feet campfire, charcoal broiler or a coal or wood (sheepherder type) stove with a spark arrester or more from flammable material such as grasses or burning stove anywhere on public lands type screen is permitted. pine needles. including campgrounds. [People can still use petroleum-fueled stoves, lanterns and 2. Smoking, except in an enclosed vehicle or 2. Smoking. 36 CFR (c). heating devices anywhere, and resident building, a developed recreation site, or while owners and lessees of land within the stopped in an area at least three feet in diameter that EXCEPT: Within enclosed vehicle, trailer or building.]

4 Restricted area can have fires within a is barren or cleared of all flammable material. 36 CFR. residence]. 261(b). 3. Welding or operating acetylene or other torch with open flame. 36 CFR (i). 3. No smoking unless in an enclosed vehicle 3. Operating a chainsaw without a USDA or SAE approved or building, a developed recreation site, or spark arrester properly installed and in effective working 4. Operating or using any internal combustion engine within a three foot diameter cleared to order, a chemical pressurized fire extinguisher kept with ( chainsaw, generator, ATV) without a spark mineral soil. the operator, and one round point shovel with an overall arresting device properly installed, maintained and in length of at least 35 inches readily available for use.

5 36 effective working order meeting either: 4. Operating or using internal or external CFR (h). (a) Department of Agriculture, Forest Service combustion engine without a spark arresting Standard 5100-1a; or device properly installed maintained an in 4. Welding or operating acetylene or other torch with open (b) Appropriate Society of automotive Engineers effective working order. flame except in cleared areas of at least 10 feet in diameter (SAE) recommended practice J335(b) and and in possession of a chemical pressurized fire J350(a). 36 CFR (j). extinguisher. 36 CFR (i). 5. Operating a chainsaw without an approved spark 5. Using an explosive. 36 CFR (b) arresting device as described in Prohibition #4, a chemical pressurized fire extinguisher (8 oz.)

6 Capacity EXEMPTIONS by weight or larger and kept with the operator) and a round point shovel with an overall length of at least 1. Persons with a valid Forest Service permit or contract 35 inches readily available for use. 36 CFR (h). specifically authorizing the otherwise prohibited act or omission may be eligible for an exemption from 6. Using an explosive. 36 CFR (b). This includes Prohibitions #1, #3, #4 and #5. Any exemption must be but is not limited to fuses or blasting caps, fireworks, applied for writing, include an appropriate mitigation rockets, exploding targets, and tracers or incendiary. plan and must be authorized in writing by the appropriate Forest Service official.

7 The authorization must be in the physical possession of the person or 7. Possessing or using a motor vehicle off established persons undertaking the exempted activities. roads, motorized trails or established parking areas, except when parking in an area devoid or vegetation 2. Any federal, state or local officer, or member of an within 10 feet of the vehicle. 36 CFR organized rescue or fire fighting force in the performance of an official duty is exempt from Prohibitions #1, #3, #4 and #5. EXEMPTIONS. 1. Persons with a valid Forest Service permit or contract specifically authorizing the otherwise prohibited act or omission may be eligible for an exemption from Prohibitions #1, #3, #4, #5, #6 and #7.

8 Any exemption must be applied for in writing, include an appropriate mitigation plan and must be authorized in writing by the appropriate Forest Service official. The authorization must be in the physical possession of the person or persons undertaking the exempted activities. 2. Any Federal, State or local officer or member of an organized rescue or firefighting force in the performance of an official duty is exempt from Prohibitions #1, #3, #5, #6 and #7. 3. Residents, owners or lessees within the restricted area are exempt from #1, provided such fires are within a permanent dwelling and there is a spark arrestor in working order on the chimney.


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