Idaho’s Outdoors Don’t Have To Look Like This….. Please THINK… and be careful with anything that might start a wildfire.

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Idaho’s Outdoors Don’t Have To Look Like This….. Please THINK… and be careful with anything that might start a wildfire.

Idaho’s Outdoors Don’t Have To Look Like This…. Please. Be Careful With Fire.

Living near the wildlands can be a moving experience… Living near the wildlands can be a moving experience… Slide of people loading personal items for evacuation with fire in the background Learn what you can do to protect your home and family from wildfire. Learn what you can do to protect your home and family from wildfire.

Which of the following are actual causes of wildfire in Idaho in recent years? Wildfire Quiz: A) Pouring gasoline in an outhouse and igniting it to kill a snake. B)Discarding barbecue coals on a lake shore. C)Throwing fireworks from a moving vehicle. D)Using rocks as a backdrop for target shooting with steel shot. E)Driving off-road over dry grass and brush. F)All of the above

Wildfire Quiz Answer: F) All of these were actual causes of wildfires in recent years. Please. THINK…. and be careful with anything that might start a wildfire.

Living near wildlands can give new meaning to a “hot time tonight.” Protect your home and family. Create a Defensible Space around your property. Protect your home and family. Create a Defensible Space around your property. To learn more, call your local public land agency or fire department. Defensible Space Can Save Your Place

Idaho is too great to burn... Please. Be careful with your campfire.

All kinds of animals lose habitat to uncontrolled wildfire…. even humans Be careful with fire outdoors, and take steps to protect your home and property.