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Front Royal and Warren County Lift Burn Ban
Residents Advised to Stay Vigilant as Open Air Burning Restrictions Ease.
In a welcome turn of events for Front Royal and Warren County residents, recent rainfalls have led to the lifting of the burn ban imposed due to dry conditions. However, local authorities are emphasizing the need for continued vigilance and responsible behavior during open-air burning activities.
The decision to lift the burn ban comes after two significant rain events, which have somewhat alleviated the dry conditions in the region. Despite this, the threat of fire remains a concern, particularly in areas like Blue Mountain and High Knob, where open-air burning activities are still prohibited by county ordinance.
Residents are encouraged to burn only lawful materials and to exercise extreme caution when engaging in any form of open-air burning. The dry period has heightened fire risks, making it crucial for everyone to adhere to safety guidelines.
Key safety tips provided by local authorities include:
- Cigarette Disposal: Residents are advised not to discard cigarettes from moving vehicles and to use ashtrays instead. Given the current conditions, lit cigarettes can easily ignite fires, especially during times of drought and high fire risk.
- Vehicle Parking: When pulling off the side of the road, it is advised to avoid dry grass areas. Vehicles should be parked to ensure the exhaust does not come into contact with dry grass, leaves, or weeds, as this could spark a fire.
- Trailer Safety Chains: Adjusting the safety chains on trailers is essential to prevent them from dragging on the ground and creating sparks, which can lead to roadside fires.
- Outdoor Cooking: Residents are advised to avoid cooking outdoors during drought. If outdoor cooking is necessary, never leave barbeque grills unattended and place grills on concrete or driveways, away from homes or structures. After cooking, it’s vital to extinguish the fire completely by soaking it with a garden hose before disposing of the coals.
While lifting the burn ban in Front Royal and Warren County brings relief, it is accompanied by a responsibility to maintain safety and prevent fires. Residents are encouraged to follow the provided safety tips and remain alert to the persisting risks associated with dry conditions.
