Currently Lake County is listed as
MODERATE in the fire danger
category. At this time there are no fire bans in place. However,
campfires are limited to 3 feet in diameter with a fire ring built around the
fire. We encourage everyone to be cautious in the woods these next few
weeks with their campfires because our forests are still extremely dry from
recent droughts. Burn permits are available from Leadville Lake County
Fire Rescue at 816 Harrison Ave., Leadville, CO 80461, 719-486-2990.
Wild Fires are a common occurrence in Lake
county during the summer. The combination of little precipitation, a lot
of dry lightning, and unattended campfires lead to wildfires in our area.
Wildfires,
or Wildland fires, can be very destructive to residential areas that are not
properly protected against them. There are many things a homeowner in the
Wildland-urban interface can do to protect their home:
A "defensible space", or
safety zone must be created around a home; an area 30 feet around a structure
without continuous trees or brush should be made
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keep canopy of trees in
safety zone at least 12 feet apart
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brush cover should be 10 feet
apart in the safety zone
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dispose of all slash piles by
scattering the limbs in the woods, chipping the wood, or burning slash when
snow cover is sufficient
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plant a "green
belt" of grass or flowers around the house, or use rocks as a firebreak
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avoid using woodchips next to
house for landscaping
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keep grass less than 2 inches
tall
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water grass or yard during
extreme fire danger
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keep tree limbs 10 feet from
the house
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stack firewood uphill and 15
feet from the house
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thin trees within 100 feet of
house so the crowns (canopy) do not touch
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make sure roads to home are
not obstructed so fire apparatus can get to the house
Wildfires can spread very quickly
uphill and in windy conditions. However, if the above practices are
followed, the chances of losing a home or other structure to a wildfire are
greatly reduced.
Once the
snow covers the ground, the wildfire season is usually over. Stay tuned to
our website for more information on wildfires as Spring draws closer.
Source:
Colorado State Forest Service
For more information
regarding Wildland Safety Contact:
Shawn Flora at (719) 486-2990 or sflora@leadvillefire.org
sflora@leadvillefire.org
For more information on the current fire danger
status and/or fire restrictions please go to the forest service web site at:
www.fs.fed.us