KITSAP COUNTY FIRE CHIEFS’
ASSOCIATION
Contact: Michele
Laboda (North Kitsap Fire & Rescue) 360-297-3619x14
July 14, 2008
FIRE DANGER IS RISING; OUTDOOR BURN BAN IN EFFECT ON THURSDAY
(KITSAP COUNTY,
Washington) – The Kitsap County Fire Chiefs’ Association, in
conjunction with the Washington State Department of Natural
Resources and the Kitsap County Fire Marshal’s Office, announced
today that they will impose a Phase I Outdoor Burning Ban on 8:00am
on Thursday, July 17.
Under a Phase I
Outdoor Burning Ban, outdoor burning permits are temporarily
suspended and no outdoor burning is allowed except for cooking fires
in contained barbecue units and recreational fires. A
“recreational” fire is defined as follows:
· Built in a designated fire pit space,
· No larger than three feet in diameter,
· Contains seasoned firewood or charcoal briquettes only,
· Located in a space well clear of vegetation, and at least 25 feet
from buildings, fences, or anything that might burn,
· Attended at all times by an alert adult with immediate access to
a shovel and a water source.
Outdoor burning is
the most common cause of wildland fires. The potential for
dangerous fire spread is increasing as vegetation moisture content
is decreasing due to a prolonged spell of warm and dry weather.
More of the same is forecast for the coming week. Local fire
districts are already reporting well above average the number of
brush fires. Additionally, fire officials note that the majority of
the state’s wildland firefighting resources are currently deployed
in Eastern Washington where a number of fires are raging, leaving
resources west of the mountains stretched in the event of similar
blazes here.
The ban will remain in place until conditions, following
significant and sustained rainfall, improve.
For more information on outdoor burning and local restrictions,
contact your local fire agency:
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Bainbridge
Island Fire Department at 206.842.7686,
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Bremerton Fire
Department at 360.473.5380,
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Central Kitsap
Fire & Rescue at 360.447.3555,
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North Kitsap
Fire & Rescue at 360.297.4888,
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Poulsbo Fire
Department at 360.779.3997, South Kitsap Fire & Rescue at
360.871.2425,
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Or county-wide
at 1.800.323.BURN.
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