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Fire Restrictions Beginning Friday

April 15, 2014 By Flagstaff Business News

CampfireBecause of the dry conditions, the City of Flagstaff will implement Stage 1 Fire Restriction this Friday.

 

Stage 1 Fire Restrictions in the City of Flagstaff include a ban on all fire pits and other open flame devises (ex: Chimayo) – even those with a spark arrestor. The use of charcoal grills and other devices with an ON-OFF switch are still permitted.

 

These restrictions ban smoking on all FUTS trails and Disc Golf Courses, at Buffalo Park, Thorpe Park, McPhearson Park, and McMillan Mesa Park.

 

The Flagstaff Police Department is expanding its homeless/camping patrol efforts in and around the community.

 

Please help us keep our community and forests safe by following all bans and restrictions.

 

FIRE RESTRICTIONS STARTING ON FOUR NATIONAL FORESTS, TOO. 

Campfire and smoking restrictions will be implemented at 8 a.m. Friday, April 18, on the Coconino, Kaibab, Prescott and Tonto National Forests in order to protect public health and reduce preventable human-caused fires.  On the Kaibab National Forest, restrictions will apply only to the Williams and Tusayan Ranger Districts.  Fire restrictions will not yet be implemented on the North Kaibab Ranger District due to different weather and fuels conditions.

 

Under the restrictions, fires, campfires, charcoal, coal and wood stoves are allowed in developed campgrounds only.  The restrictions also limit smoking to within enclosed vehicles or buildings or in developed campgrounds.  Using a device that is solely fueled by liquid petroleum or LPG fuels that can be turned on and off is allowed in areas that are clear of flammable materials.  Fireworks are always prohibited on all national forest lands.

 

On the Prescott National Forest, campfires are not allowed at the designated dispersed sites within the Prescott Basin.  Metal posts identify designated dispersed sites with a number.

 

Implementation of fire restrictions is especially important this year given the dry winter and impacts of long-term drought on the forests.  Criteria used to determine when to implement fire restrictions include current and predicted weather, fuel moisture, fire activity levels and available firefighting resources.  Fire restrictions will remain in effect until the forests receive significant precipitation.

 

“We are seeing conditions on the forests that warrant going into fire restrictions earlier than usual,” said Coconino National Forest Supervisor Earl Stewart.  “We could have a long fire season ahead of us, and we need members of the public to work with us to prevent human-caused starts.”

 

Know Before You Go!  The public can obtain additional fire information via the following:

  • Arizona Fire Restrictions http://firerestrictions.us/az/  
  • Arizona Fire Prevention & Information (fire restrictions & red flag alerts) http://wildlandfire.az.gov/
  • Fire Restrictions on Public Lands in Arizona and New Mexico 1-877-864-6985

 

 

Coconino National Forest – www.fs.usda.gov/coconino

Kaibab National Forest – www.fs.usda.gov/kaibab

Prescott National Forest – www.fs.usda.gov/prescott

Tonto National Forest – www.fs.usda.gov/tonto

 

 

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