DEC Issues Fire Danger Warning
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DEC Issues Fire Danger Warning |
Use of Fireworks During Independence Day Weekend Leads to Increased HazardNew York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today urged New Yorkers to practice the utmost safety during the upcoming holiday weekend. Dry weather throughout the month of June has increased the risk of fires. "We were fortunate to see some rain this past weekend, but the majority of lands across the state remain very dry," Commissioner Seggos said. "Recognizing the temptation to set off fireworks this weekend, DEC is encouraging New Yorkers to remember that in addition to being dangerous and in some cases, illegal, fireworks can start wildfires." There are currently three active wildfires in the state: one in St. Lawrence County; one in Herkimer County; and one in Tompkins County. Collectively, these fires are burning nearly 11 acres of land, and in some cases are 18 inches deep, requiring a pump operation with large volumes of water. Two other fires in St. Lawrence County over the weekend burned another 11 acres of land. The majority of the state remains at a moderate risk for fires, meaning that any outdoor fire can spread quickly, especially if the wind picks up. Campfires are among the top five causes of wildfires. Fireworks are in the top 12. According to the National Safety Council, each year in the U.S. fireworks are responsible for more than 18,000 fires. For a safe July 4 holiday, follow these safety tips:
DEC continues to encourage New Yorkers and visitors to follow the recommendations below to reduce the risk of wildfires. While camping in the backcountry, New Yorkers are advised to:
Fire safety tips for burning wood or brush:
Do Not Burn Household Trash:
For information on open burning and campfire safety in New York, go to DEC's Open Burning in New York and Fire Safety When Camping webpages. |