ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC PROTECTION CABINET
PRESS
RELEASE
Contact: Lynn Brammer
Division of Forestry
502-564-4496
SPRING FOREST FIRE HAZARD SEASON BEGINS
Burning Laws To Be Enforced Beginning Feb. 15
FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 14, 2008) – Kentucky
law designates Feb. 15 through April 30 as spring forest
fire hazard season. During this time, it is illegal to burn
anything within 150 feet of any woodland or brushland
between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. The burning
law is intended to prevent fires by allowing burning only
during the time when conditions are less likely to cause the
spread of fire.
Typically, winds are calmer
and humidity is higher from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. While burning
is allowed during these hours, no one should burn unless the
air is calm and there is adequate moisture in the air to
prevent the spread of fire. It is illegal to start a fire
any time of the year on or near timberland without taking
all reasonable precautions to prevent it from spreading.
One of the leading causes
of forest fires in Kentucky is fire accidentally escaping
when people burn trash or unwanted material. Recent storms
have increased the amount of downed limbs and brush. Leah
MacSwords, director of the Kentucky Division of Forestry,
urges Kentucky residents to be extremely careful this fire
season if they burn storm debris and to follow state and
local laws.
“With the public’s help,
wildfires can be prevented and we don’t want storm debris
fires to spread to the woods,” she said.
Remember to check local
ordinances, state air quality and state waste management
regulations before conducting any outdoor burning. The
Division for Air Quality has many outdoor burning
restrictions and should be contacted at 1-888-BURN-LAW.
Arson is another leading
cause of forest fires in Kentucky. Deliberately setting
fire to the forest is punishable by fines and/or
imprisonment. Forest arson can be reported by calling
1-800-27-ARSON (1-800-272-7766).
For more information
regarding fire hazard seasons and burning laws, contact the
Kentucky Division of Forestry at 502-564-4496 or visit the
division’s Web site at
http://www.forestry.ky.gov/programs/firemanage/.
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