Marshmallows should be the only thing catching fire unexpectedly this weekend.
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July 3, 2025
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Celebrate safely: Prevent wildfires this Independence Day
woman in jeans and long-sleeved shirt pours a bucket of water on a campfire as another woman sits at a picnic table next to her
As you plan for a fun-filled Fourth of July holiday, whether it includes fireworks, camping, off-roading or simply tackling projects around the yard, don’t forget to take precautions to prevent wildfires.
“Nine out of 10 wildfires are caused by people,” said Paul Rogers, fire prevention specialist with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. “With fireworks, campfires and outdoor equipment in use during the holiday, it’s important to stay alert and take simple steps to protect people, property and the outdoor places we love.”
Fire danger [ [link removed] ] has been on the lower side this year due to regular rain, but that doesn’t mean the risk is zero, especially with fireworks. There is currently an area of drought extending from Muskegon to Saginaw Bay (as shown on this U.S. Drought Monitor map [ [link removed] ]) that is experiencing above-normal drought conditions – everyone is advised to use great caution in that area.
“Fireworks can ignite dry grass or brush in an instant,” Rogers said. “Avoid aiming them into wooded areas or tall vegetation. And always check your local ordinances – many communities only allow fireworks on the holiday itself and the days immediately before and after.”
Rogers encouraged Michigan residents and visitors to put safety first with any celebrations or yardwork.
*Fireworks safety*
* If lighting fireworks on grass, wet the area first and keep a hose and water bucket nearby.
* Soak used sparklers and spent fireworks in water before throwing away.
* Sky lanterns and aerial fireworks are not allowed in Michigan state parks or recreation areas.
*Campfire safety*
* Use a designated fire ring on bare soil, away from trees and low-hanging branches.
* When extinguishing your fire, drench it with water, stir the ashes and repeat until the embers are cool to the touch.
* Be cautious of floating embers, which can ignite dry grass, leaves or brush.
*Debris burning*
* Check current burn permits [ [link removed] ]; burning isn’t allowed on hot, dry or windy days.
* Keep burn piles manageable and no larger than 3 feet high and wide.
* Always have a water source nearby.
* Instead of burning, consider composting or recycling yard debris.
* Fires should be at least 10 feet from logs, stumps and other flammable materials.
For more information on fire prevention and safe burning practices, visit Michigan.gov/FireManagement [ [link removed] ].
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* Practice fire safety this holiday weekend. [ [link removed] ]
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