Updated: Thursday, 19 Nov 2009, 2:24 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 19 Nov 2009, 1:35 PM EST
Due to the dry conditions throughout the county, Volusia County Fire Services has issued an outdoor burn ban for the county’s unincorporated area effective 12:01 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 21. The ban also applies to Oak Hill, Lake Helen and Pierson.
Under the burn ban, all outdoor burning, unless authorized by the Florida Division of Forestry, is prohibited. This includes the burning of yard trash, household paper products, bonfires, campfires, warming fires and cooking fires. Outdoor cooking done with a contained gas or charcoal grill (excluding a fire pit) is the only exception.
According to Volusia County Fire Services officials, the ban was necessary due to continued, prolonged periods with no significant rain, the drying out of vegetation, and daily above-normal wind conditions.
Violations of the ban are punishable by a fine up to $500 and/or imprisonment in county jail for up to 60 days. Personnel from Volusia County Fire Services will issue violation notices to any person violating the burn ban and also will extinguish any fire not authorized by the Florida Division of Forestry.
Fire officials also are urging the public to be cautious with outdoor activities, especially with the upcoming holiday season. Activities such as the use of ATVs, welding equipment, mowers, and the improper disposal of cigarette butts can spark a wildfire. Carelessness and arson cause two out of every three wildfires in Florida according to the state Division of Forestry.
The following are safety tips for dealing with wildfires:
Practice wildfire safety
Protect your home
When wildfire threatens