The public is also reminded to use
caution on public lands for the upcoming holiday week
Central
Oregon – Hot and dry temperatures have prompted fire officials for the
Deschutes and Ochoco National Forests and Crooked River National Grassland
along with the Prineville District Bureau of Land Management to raise the Industrial
Fire Precaution Level from I to II.
The fire danger level remains at HIGH in Central Oregon and fire
officials and fire officials will raise the Industrial Fire Precaution Level to
II 12:01 a.m. on July 3. A Level II or “Partial Hoot Owl” means the use of
power saws and equipment maintenance may only happen between the hours of 8:00
p.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Fire officials
encourage the public to be diligent with all ignitions sources on public lands.
Ensuring all cigarette butts are properly extinguished in an ashtray or dish of
water and spark arrestors are in place on all motorized equipment.
Additionally, all motorized recreationists should park in areas cleared of
vegetation – the undercarriage of a vehicle can be hot enough to start a fire.
While fire
restrictions are not yet in place on most public lands in Central Oregon, the
public is encouraged to make sure campfires are built in areas void of light
fuels such as grass and that you have an adequate amount of water to ensure
that it is ‘dead out’ when you leave the area or go to bed at night. Be sure to
‘Know Before You Go’ if you can have a campfire as seasonal campfire
restrictions are already in place on portions of the Deschutes, John Day and
Crooked Rivers as well as on BLM-administered lands along Lake Billy Chinook.
Officials want to remind the public that using explosive target
material, such as Tannerite, and the use of explosives and fireworks continue
to be prohibited on all federal lands. Discharging fireworks on federal
public lands is punishable by a fine of up to $5,000 and a sentence of up to
six months in jail.
For more information, visit www.fs.usda.gov/deschutes and follow us on
twitter @CentralORFire.
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