- Spring cleanup often generates a lot of yard waste. If you plan to burn this debris, always check for local burn bans or restrictions first, as these can change daily based on weather conditions. REMEMBER: No open burning on base.
- Create a defensible space by clearing a perimeter of at least 30 feet around your home. This includes removing dead trees, dry leaves, and overgrown vegetation that could act as fuel for a fire.
- Pay special attention to the area within the first five feet of your home, ensuring it is free of all flammable materials.
- Before your first cookout of the season, inspect your gas grill’s hoses for cracks or leaks and ensure all connections are tight (soapy water in a spray bottle can help detect leaks). When in use, keep your grill at least 10 feet away from your house, deck railings, and any overhanging branches. Never leave a lit grill unattended.
- If you witness a lightning strike near your home or in a wooded area, monitor the location for any signs of smoke or fire and report it immediately.
- April is designated as National Safe Digging Month. Before starting any digging projects for landscaping or home improvement, call 811 to have underground utility lines marked. Accidentally striking a gas or electrical line can lead to fires, explosions, and serious injuries.








