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Open Air Burning Ban in Effect for Front Royal and Warren County

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Starting Monday, the fire marshal’s order bans all open-air burning in Front Royal and Warren County. Following the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code, this measure responds to extreme atmospheric and drought conditions. The ban will remain until further notice.

The ban prohibits bonfires, ceremonial fires, camping, barrel fires, and similar activities. However, it does not include the use of barbecue grills, smokers, or any device that directs smoke through a chimney or stack.

Authorities are closely monitoring the situation. The Town of Front Royal has also implemented voluntary water conservation efforts for municipal water system users.

Consequences and Safety Measures

Violating the burn ban could result in a Class 1 misdemeanor, with penalties of up to 12 months in jail and/or a fine of up to $2,500.

In recent weeks, the Department of Fire and Rescue Services has seen an increase in outdoor fires and multiple structure fires that started outside, causing significant damage. To help prevent fires during this dry period, follow these safety tips:

  • Cigarette Disposal: Do not discard cigarettes from moving vehicles; use ashtrays. With the current conditions, lit cigarettes can easily start fires.
  • Vehicle Safety: When pulling off the road, avoid dry grass areas. Ensure that exhaust pipes do not contact dry grass, leaves, or weeds.
  • Trailer Chains: Adjust safety chains on trailers to prevent dragging and sparking, which can cause roadside fires.
  • Outdoor Cooking: Avoid outdoor cooking during this drought. If you must cook outside, never leave grills unattended and place them on concrete or driveways away from structures. Ensure charcoal or wood fires are completely extinguished before disposal.
  • Equipment Maintenance: Check lawnmowers and farm equipment for properly working spark arresters.
  • Defensible Space: Mow lawns at least 30-50 feet from your house and keep them watered. Create defensible space around your home by cutting back or removing dry and dead plants or bushes and clearing leaves from roofs and gutters.
  • Combustible Materials: Move firewood, compost piles, brush piles, and other flammable materials away from structures.
  • Tree Safety: Notify the electric company if dead trees or overhanging limbs endanger electric wires.

This proactive ban aims to reduce the risk of fires and protect the community during these hazardous conditions. For updates, residents should stay tuned to local news sources and follow guidance from the Department of Fire and Rescue Services and the Office of Emergency Management.

Stay safe, and thank you for your cooperation.

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