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Prevention

Wildfire prevention is the reduction of human-caused ignitions from campfires, debris burning, vehicles, and other sources. The main causes of human-ignited wildfires are campfires left unattended, debris burning, hot ashes and BBQ coals, and vehicles or equipment that throw sparks. These preventable wildfires threaten lives, property and our precious natural resources.

All of us can help protect public lands and our communities from devastating wildfire!

Fire Prevention Safety Videos

You can view the following fire prevention videos on YouTube for more information on key topics

How to Start and Put Out a Campfire     Protecting Your Home and Property     Vehicle and Towing Safety

Homeowner Safety Resources

Wildfires burning on the public lands can impact people living in southern Montana communities.

Homeowners should take personal responsibility to educate themselves on building materials and vegetation around their home to ensure defensible space. 

Kids & Smokey Bear

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You are never too old or too young to help prevent wildfires. Here are some helpful tips: Never play with matches, lighters, flammable liquids, or fire Tell friends about fire prevention and share knowledge about what to do in a fire emergency.

Last updated March 26th, 2025