LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) wants everyone to have a safe Fourth of July. So whether those plans include fireworks, camping, off-road vehicle riding or free time to work around the yard, be aware of certain safety tips to prevent sparking a wildfire.
Fireworks
- Dampen the area with water first if lighting fireworks off on a grassy area.
- Keep a hose and bucket nearby.
- Soak spent sparklers and other fireworks in a bucket of water before disposing.
- Do not use sky lanterns or aerial fireworks in state parks or recreation areas.
Campfires
- Build your fire in a fire ring on bare ground.
- Keep fire away from trees or low-hanging tree branches.
- When finished with the fire, douse it thoroughly with water, stir the ashes and douse again. Repeat until cool.
- Watch for embers that can float out of a fire and ignite dry grass or leaves.
Debris burning
- Make sure you have permission to burn (burn permit).
- Burn permits are not granted on days that are too hot, dry or windy.
- Keep the fire small and manageable, which is no larger than 3 feet high and wide.
- Keep a hose or water source nearby when burning.
- Your fire should be at least 10 feet away from logs, stumps or debris.
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