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Inyo National Forest Fire Restrictions Lifted

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avatar Inyo National Forest Fire Restrictions Lifted
September 27, 2017 02:14PM
The Inyo National Forest announces that fire restrictions put into place for the forest earlier this summer will be rescinded on Wednesday, September 27. Recent rain and snow, combined with increased humidity, shorter days, and cooler night time temperatures have prompted the forest to lift the fire restrictions.

Taro Pusina, Fire Management Officer for the Inyo National Forest, reminds the public to keep fire safety in mind to avoid resource and property damage. “With shorter days, cooler weather and overall reduced fire danger, Inyo National Forest is lifting fire restrictions. We urge the public to use common sense and exercise caution when recreating outdoors in order to minimize the chance of unwanted, human-caused fires,” said Pusina.

A campfire permit is still required for those camping outside of developed campgrounds and can be obtained at visitor centers or online at http://www.PreventWildfireCA.org.

Important fire safety reminders for outdoor activities on public lands include:
  • Prevent vehicle related fires by maintaining proper tire pressure, ensuring adequate tire tread, and checking your brakes for overheating. Avoid traveling or parking on brush or grass. Ensure chains are not dragging while towing.
  • Make sure your campfire is dead out! Clear an area at least 10 feet in diameter for your fire. Never leave a fire unattended. Keep a shovel and bucket of water nearby at all times. Use the “drown, stir and feel” to extinguish a campfire.
  • Motorcycles, ATVs and chainsaws require an approved spark arrestor.
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