In the early 1940s, the U.S. Forest Service captured the seriousness of wildfire prevention with a bold message: "Death rides the forest when man is careless."
Everyone plays a role in preventing wildfires and wildfire smoke. Most wildfires are human-caused and preventable. Stay vigilant this season and do your part to prevent a wildfire start:
Never leave campfires unattended. Ensure they are completely extinguished by drowning, stirring, and feeling for heat.
Avoid burning during windy conditions. Wind can cause embers to spread quickly, igniting dry vegetation.
Use spark arresters on equipment. Chainsaws, ATVs, and other machinery can produce sparks that ignite dry grass and brush.
Obey all local fire restrictions. Check before starting any outdoor activities that involve fire.