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BURN BACKYARD DEBRIS SAFELY

SALEM, Ore. – May is Wildfire Awareness Month in Oregon and the ideal time to trim back trees and shrubs from around your home that could pose a wildfire threat.

As you begin spring clean-up, Keep Oregon Green, the Oregon Department of Forestry and the Oregon Office of State Fire Marshal urge you to chip or recycle yard debris. If burning is the only option to dispose of woody material, follow safe burning practices.

“If you burn debris, use common sense and follow safety rules,” said Oregon’s State Fire Marshal Jim Walker. “This can prevent most wildfires caused by burning debris and keep lives and property safe.”

Escaped debris burns are the leading human cause of wildfire in Oregon, particularly in the spring and fall when people think it is safe and permissible to burn. In 2017, backyard debris burns that escaped control resulted in 149 wildfires burning 334 acres at a cost of $183,000 to suppress.

A burn pile is less likely to escape control if these simple safety tips are followed:

More tips on wildfire prevention, including campfire safety, use of motorized equipment, and fire-resistant landscaping can be found on the Keep Oregon Green site, www.keeporegongreen.org

Klamath Alerts 5/14/18

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