The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation and firefighters across Montana encourage you to celebrate the Fourth of July with wildfire safety in mind. For many Montanans, Fourth of July festivities include celebrating with family and friends by enjoying campfires, barbecues and fireworks displays. While these summertime activities are sure to ignite good times, one stray spark has the potential to cause substantial damage.
During these celebrations, take care to not start an unwanted fire. Here are a few tips to help take the fire out of fireworks:
• Never leave children unsupervised around any type of fire.
• Avoid starting any type of fire when conditions are dry or windy.
• Light fireworks one at a time and move away quickly after doing so.
• After fireworks are done burning, douse them with water before placing in the trash.
• Observe fireworks restrictions. While there are currently no fire restrictions in Missoula, Powell or Lake counties, fireworks are illegal on state and federal public lands.
Be aware that the tip of a sparkler burns at a temperature of more than 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, which can easily ignite dry vegetation. The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a public display sponsored by your local community.
We can all make a difference in reducing human-caused fires this season. One Less Spark Means One Less Wildfire!
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