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  Northwest Fire Watch
  Don't let our typical wet Northwest weather fool you. Even here at home we need to take action to prevent wildfires.
 
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  Give Yourself a Break
Protect your property
Home in the woods icon Even though you live in the suburbs, your home could be vulnerable to wildland fires. Test your preparedness and find out how to protect your property.
  Leave No Trace
Prevent wildfires
Smokey the Bear icon Know how to "Play It Safe" when you are out in the woods and forests, and get a few tips from Smokey the Bear on how you can prevent forest fires.
  Burn Ban
No burning icon Know the rules
Outdoor burning can only be done with a burning permit issued by your local fire district. Learn the rules on outdoor burning in King County and the Puget Sound region.
Fireworks
Learn what's legal
Firecrackers icon Fireworks can be deadly during a dry summer. One of the safest things to do is attend a public fireworks display. Check out the regulations for the legal use of fireworks in King County.
  Partners
Working for you Handshake icon
» Eastside Fire and Rescue
» King County Fire District 10
» King County Fire District 38
» City of Issaquah
» City of North Bend
» King County
» Washington State DNR
» NOAA - Seattle Office
News
Stay informed
Newspaper icon Keep in touch the latest fire news issued by partnering agencies.

  Updated: June 9, 2004

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