Forest group urges caution


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The Coos Forest Protective Association is reminding people to be cautious when celebrating with fireworks and vacationing in the area.

Many areas throughout Coos and Curry counties have already shown signs of dry conditions. Grasses and other fast-burning fuels are already capable of posing a serious fire threat, a press release said.

In addition to the potential for sparklers and related fireworks to ignite a blaze, campfires, cigarettes and off-road driving are common sources of human-caused fires.

Fire managers advise campers to keep an eye on campfire at all times. Staying in a fire-safe campground is recommended. Before leaving the campsite, even for a few minutes, put the fire out.

Campfires on the beach should be kept below the high tide line and out of driftwood piles.

When traveling through the forest during the fire season, always carry a fire extinguisher and plenty of water. CFPA officials encourage the use of ashtrays inside vehicles and remain in the vehicle while smoking a cigarette.

Off-road vehicles also can spark fires. Avoid driving in tall grass and check the catalytic converter for signs of wear. A hanging muffler on a stationary vehicle also can reach temperatures hot enough to ignite fuels on the ground.

Before heading to the woods, contact CFPA or local fire department for fire restrictions.
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