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 Spring Safety Message from Your Fire District

As spring arrives and warmer weather returns, your fire district reminds everyone that fire safety starts at home.

Spring often brings yard cleanup, outdoor burning, and increased equipment use—activities that can raise the risk of accidental fires. Taking a few simple precautions now can help protect your family, your neighbors, and our community.

Simple Steps to Stay Fire Safe This Spring

  • Check local burn restrictions before burning yard debris and never leave a fire unattended
  • Clear dead grass, leaves, and brush away from homes, decks, and fences
  • Use outdoor equipment safely and avoid operating machinery that creates sparks on dry or windy days
  • Test smoke alarms and replace batteries if needed
  • Have an evacuation plan and make sure everyone in your household knows it

Most wildfires are human‑caused, and small actions truly make a big difference. By staying aware and prepared, we can protect lives, property, and our shared natural spaces.

Your fire district is proud to serve you and is always ready to respond, but prevention is our strongest tool. Thank you for helping keep our community safe this spring.

 Fire Safety Reminder

Spring cleanup is a great time to reduce fire risk around your home. A few minutes of preparation today can prevent an emergency tomorrow.

 

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