FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PORT ORCHARD, Wash. - The Kitsap County Fire Marshal, in coordination with the Kitsap County Fire Chiefs Association, lifted the Phase 1 Burn Ban at noon on Friday, Sept. 20. This decision comes as cooler, wetter fall weather has significantly lowered the potential for wildfires spreading from outdoor burning.
"With the change in weather conditions, we're able to safely lift the burn ban," said David Lynam, Kitsap County Fire Marshal/Interim Director of the Department of Community Development. "However, we urge residents to continue exercising caution and to follow all applicable rules and regulations when conducting outdoor burns."
Burning may resume subject to normal rules and regulations. Here are some important guidelines to remember:
- Permits are required for general outdoor burning. Contact your local fire district for permits and additional permitting information.
- Outdoor burning remains prohibited within city limits.
- Only natural vegetation grown on the property may be burned.
- Burn piles are limited to no more than 10x10 feet in size.
- Land clearing debris may not be burned.
- Maintain a 50-foot distance from structures or property lines.
- Remain with the fire at all times while it is burning.
- Tools and a water supply must be available for firefighting in case the fire spreads.
- Clear tall grass, dried brush, or other vegetation within 50 feet of the burn pile to prevent fire spread.
- Ensure the fire is completely extinguished once burning is completed.
The Fire Marshal's Office reminds residents that although the burn ban is lifting, safety remains paramount. Always check current fire danger levels and obey all fire safety rules and regulations.
For more information or to obtain a burning permit, visit our burn ban information page, the Kitsap County Fire Marshal's website or contact your local fire agency.
About Kitsap County
Located in Washington, Kitsap County is home to over 270,000 residents across 566 square miles, making it the seventh-largest county in the state. Bordered by the Hood Canal and Puget Sound, Kitsap offers residents, businesses, and visitors a stunning natural beauty and a unique blend of urban amenities and rural charm. The county includes the cities of Bremerton, Port Orchard, Poulsbo, and Bainbridge Island, as well as many unincorporated communities.
Kitsap County is led by a three-member Board of Commissioners that is committed to providing high-quality services and amenities that enhance the quality of life for all residents while fostering economic growth, environmental conservation, and sustainable development.
For more information about Kitsap County services and initiatives, visit www.kitsapcounty.gov or follow us on social media @KitsapWa.
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Links in this document
Burn Ban Information Page: https://kcowa.us/burnban
Kitsap County Fire Marshal’s Office website: www.kitsap.gov/dcd/Pages/Fire-Marshal.aspx
Bainbridge Island Fire Department: www.bifd.org
Bremerton Fire Department: www.bremertonwa.gov/168/Fire-Department
Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue: www.ckfr.org
North Kitsap Fire & Rescue: www.nkfr.org
Poulsbo Fire Department: www.poulsbofire.org
South Kitsap Fire & Rescue: www.skfr.org
Kitsap County: www.kitsapcounty.gov
@KitsapWA: www.facebook.com/KitsapWa
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