Wisconsin To Experience Increasing Fire Danger This Week
Check Fire Danger Before Burning
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) asks the public to check fire danger before conducting outdoor burning activities.
With the onset of the fall fire season and the forecasted conditions, fire officials have started staffing some fire equipment in the northern half of Wisconsin.
Wildfires can happen any time of the year when the ground is not completely snow-covered. Areas are especially vulnerable in the early spring and again in the fall after the leaves have fallen from the trees and the plants and grasses go dormant in preparation for winter.
The main cause of wildfires at this time of year is burning brush and leaf piles, and debris burning continues to be the No. 1 cause of wildfires in Wisconsin. Sparks from recreational equipment, campfires and hot ashes from fireplaces are also contributing causes.
Smoldering embers can remain hot for days, even weeks. If using a wood stove or fireplace, empty the ashes into a metal container with a tight-fitting lid or dump them onto bare soil. Then, drown the ashes with water and stir until the embers are completely cold.
The DNR recommends avoiding conducting any debris burning until the ground is completely snow-covered.
Check current fire danger, wildfire reports and burning restrictions on the DNR’s website.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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