Due to increased wildfire risk, the Idaho Department of Lands extended the closed fire season from October 20 until further notice.
On October 9, IDL issued an extension of closed fire season statewide, requiring a burn permit for any burn activities on state and private lands past the original season end-date of October 20.
IDL said the extension was issued because of continuing dry conditions, higher-than-average daytime temperatures, little expected rainfall and limited firefighting staff.
The burn permits are required for anyone outside city limits who plans to burn anything, excluding recreational camp fires, but including crop residue burning.
Fire Safety Burn Permits can be obtained online at www.burnpermits.idaho.gov or in person at IDL offices across the state.
The permits are free and good for 10 days after the issued date. Self-issued permits obtained online are available seven days a week, and valid immediately.
IDL said it is important to always check conditions before burning, never leave a burning fire unattended and ensure a fire is fully extinguished before walking away.
For more information on wildfire safety and prevention, click here.
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