IDL offers safe spring burning tips
The Idaho Department of Lands recently released some tips for controlled burning following the Ledges Fire near the Pend Oreille Wildlife Management Area on May 2.
Fire officials advised anyone planning a burning operation this spring to exercise caution. If a fire escapes, and the individual who started the fire is found to have been negligent, they will be held liable for the costs of suppressing the fire, IDL officials said.
Following these simple, common-sense tips can help prevent a fire from escaping and limit an individual’s liability if something goes wrong:
• A responsible adult is required by law to be in attendance until the fire is out.
• Clear all flammable material and vegetation within 10 feet of the outer edge of the pile.
• Keep a water supply and shovel close to the burning site.
• If it’s windy and the surrounding vegetation is dry, it may be best to wait and burn debris another day.
• Keep your pile at a manageable size. Add additional debris slowly as the pile burns down.
• Look up. Choose a safe site for burning that’s away from power lines, overhanging limbs, buildings, vehicles and equipment.
More information about fire prevention and burning guidelines can be found at https://www.idl.idaho.gov/.../fire-prevention-and.../.