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Interagency Fire News Release US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Utah Division of Forestry, US Fish& Wildlife Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs

Monday, June 30, 2014 - 10:15am

Interagency Fire News Release

US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Utah Division of Forestry, US Fish& Wildlife Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs

June 14, 2014

Contact:        Heather O’Hanlon- Bureau of Land Mgt (801) 539-4129

David Eaker – National Park Service  (435)  772-7811

Kathy Jo Pollock – US Forest Service  (801) 236-3409

Jason Curry – Utah Division of Forestry (801) 703-0225

                 Fire Officials Encourage Caution with Fireworks

Salt Lake City – While Utah has experienced a relatively slow start to the wildfire season, light vegetation is dry along the foothills and desert areas across the state and fire danger is climbing. Light fuels like cheat grass are already dry and flammable. As daily temperatures continue to rise throughout the state, the wildfire hazard also increases.

Fire officials from state and federal agencies are emphasizing that it is illegal to possess or ignite fireworks on state or federal land at any time. If convicted, fines can be up to $5,000. Officials issue the caution: One spark from fireworks can touch off a costly and destructive wildfire.

Before lighting fireworks, check with your local fire department. Several cities, counties and tribal reservations have restrictions and closure areas for fireworks. During the summer, lighting fireworks in Utah is only legal July 1st - July 7th, and July 21st - July 27th from 11am - 11pm, with an exception - July 4th and 24th - 11am until midnight.

Even in areas where fireworks are legal to use they continue to be a major cause of wildfires; here are a few guidelines to keep celebrations safe:

·         Follow product instructions

·         Use only legal fireworks

·         Don’t light fireworks near grass or other vegetation

·         Discard expended fireworks in a bucket of water

·         Use fireworks only as intended. DO NOT try to modify them

·         Alcohol and fireworks do not mix. Have a designated person light fireworks

For more information on wildfire conditions, restrictions and prevention, please visit www.utahfireinfo.gov.

For information on fireworks safety including specific information on specific city restrictions and changes to state laws regarding fireworks, visit: http://publicsafety.utah.gov/firemarshal