With great weather expected across most of the Golden State this holiday weekend, Cal Fire urges everyone to use caution as fire danger remains higher than normal due to the drought. Memorial Day weekend is often said to be the official start of summer with everyone enjoying outdoor activities and recreation during the three-day break. While we hope everyone has an enjoyable holiday, we also want it to be a safe one, said Chief Ken Pimlott, Cal Fire director. The dry conditions throughout the state have created a situation where a fire could easily spark, so we ask everyone to be cautious as they enjoy their time outdoors.
So far this year, Cal Fire has seen almost twice as many wildfires than average and the peak of summer is still to come. In the midst of this severe drought, everyone is encouraged to be vigilant and remember that One Less Spark means One Less Wildfire.When camping, obtain a campfire permit at
www.PreventWildfireCA.org, check for local fire restrictions, clear away grass, leaves and other debris within a 10-foot perimeter of any campfire, have a responsible person in attendance at all times and ensure all campfires are completely extinguished before leaving. When barbecuing, never leave the grill unattended.
Before setting out, ensure your vehicle is properly maintained with nothing dragging on the ground, when towing, make sure trailer chains are properly secured and never drive or pull over into dry grass.For more ways to be safe this holiday, visit
www.ReadyforWildfire.org or
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