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Wildfire EventsRed Flag WarningsAvoid a serious fire by following some basic precautions under any circumstances, but especially when there is a red flag warning—the fire danger rating symbol to the left of this box is updated every 15 minutes on this page. Wildland fires can start from any number of factors: a cigarette butt discarded in a non-designated area, a vehicle that has been parked on dry grass, a campfire that has not been properly put out, and even lightning. Some basic fire safety tips to remember in dry conditions:
For more information about wildfire prevention and safety, go to http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/citizens /all_citizens/home_fire_prev/wildfire/. |
Preventing Fires at HomeFive things you can do to protect your family
WatchStovetop Fire Safety How to put out an oil fire on your stovetop without getting burned |