Burn Law goes into effect this weekend

Published 11:12 am Wednesday, February 12, 2020

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The commonwealth’s 4 p.m. Burn Law goes into effect Saturday, Feb. 15.

This law prohibits burning before 4 p.m. each day between Feb. 15 and April 30 if the fire is in, or within 300 feet of, woodland, brush or fields containing dry grass or other flammable materials.

“The 4 p.m. Burn Law is one of the most effective tools we have in the prevention of wildfires,” John Miller, director of fire and emergency response at the Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF) said. “In late winter and early spring, downed trees, branches and leaves become ‘forest fuel’ that increase the danger of a forest fire. By adhering to the law and not burning before 4 p.m., people are less likely to start a fire that threatens them, their property and the forests of Virginia.”

The commonwealth’s 4 p.m. Burn Law goes into effect Saturday, Feb. 15.

This law prohibits burning before 4 p.m. each day between Feb. 15 and April 30 if the fire is in, or within 300 feet of, woodland, brush or fields containing dry grass or other flammable materials.

“The 4 p.m. Burn Law is one of the most effective tools we have in the prevention of wildfires,” John Miller, director of fire and emergency response at the Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF) said. “In late winter and early spring, downed trees, branches and leaves become ‘forest fuel’ that increase the danger of a forest fire. By adhering to the law and not burning before 4 p.m., people are less likely to start a fire that threatens them, their property and the forests of Virginia.”