With cold weather here, Forest Service urges residents to properly dispose fireplace ash
Submitted by Editor on Mon, 11/05/2012 - 9:37am
For more information and additional fire prevention tips, visit www.lakevalleyfire.org/entry/can-your-ashes.
With cold weather upon us, the U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit reminds residents to use caution when disposing of woodstove or fireplace ashes. Ashes can remain live and capable of starting a fire for several days, even when they appear to be out.
Last fall, in two separate incidents in communities off Pioneer Trail on Lake Tahoe’s South Shore, residents dumped their woodstove ashes onto national forest system lands just beyond their property boundary. Forest Service and Lake Valley fire crews were able to contain the resulting wildfires at less than a quarter acre each. The residents were cited “for negligently placing any material that could start a fire,” which carries a $350 fine. They could also have been held responsible for the costs of fire suppression.
“Even when there’s snow on the ground, ashes can retain enough heat to melt through the snow and cause a fire,” said Forest Service fire prevention officer Beth Brady. “Protect yourself, your neighbors and our forest lands by learning how to properly dispose of ashes.”
For more information and additional fire prevention tips, visit www.lakevalleyfire.org/entry/can-your-ashes.
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