FIRE PREVENTION WEEK | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2017 |
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F IRE P REVENTION & P ROTECTION
Fire Prevention Week marks the anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire of October 8-9, 1871. That blaze,
which raged for several days, claimed more than 250 lives and destroyed more than 17,400 struc-
tures. Like later major fire tragedies such as the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York (145
fatalities) and the 1942 fire in Boston’s Coconut Grove nightclub, leaving 491 dead. The Chicago Fireman
prompted much-needed reform by focusing public attention on fire prevention and fire safety. In 1925,
President Calvin Coolidge declared Fire Prevention Week an official national observance. Therefore,
annually on the Sunday through Saturday period containing the October 9th anniversary of the Chicago
Fire has been focused on fire-safety-awareness, sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA).
BURNING ISSUES
Q. WHAT IS OPEN BURNING?
A. Residential open burning is woody debris
accumulated on that piece of property
only. Fire department permit required.
A. Commercial open burning is woody,
vegetative or dimensional wood debris
actually generated on or used by a
commercial operation.
Permit required 1-877-285-7272
When President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed the first National Fire Prevention Week on October 4–10,
1925, he noted that in the previous year some 15,000 lives were lost to fire in the United States. Calling
the loss «startling», Coolidge›s proclamation stated: "This waste results from the conditions which jus-
tify a sense of shame and horror; for the greater part of it could and ought to be prevented... It is highly
desirable that every effort be made to reform the conditions which have made possible so vast a destruc-
tion of the national wealth."[2]
A. Industrial open burning is burning waste.
Permit Required 1-877-285-7272
Q. WHEN CAN YOU OPEN BURN?
A. October 1 to June 15 weather dependent.
During daylight hours only. Usually 10-5
must be out .
Every Second Counts: Plan 2 Ways Out!
A. Call the local recorded message line @ 541
997-1757 before burning
3280 fire deaths 2015—321 million people
15,000 fire deaths in 1924---114 million people
Q. WHAT CAN YOU BURN?
A. Woody yard debris only
Q. WHAT IF I HAVE TOO MUCH TO BURN IN
ONE DAY?
A. Get a permit from the Lane Regional Air
Protection Agency (LRAPA) 1-877-285-7272
Q. WHAT ABOUT A COOKING/WARMING /
CAMP FIRE?
A. All year long 3 foot diameter 2 feet high
cut split wood only in pits or outdoor
stoves.
A. During fire season, only on you own
private property and designated camp
grounds.
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Pick a meeting place outside. It should be in front of your home.
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Learn the emergency phone number for your fire department.
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