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yes as it is often used as a bridge to prevent major fires from spreading althought any kind of fire near trees is a general bad idea
Smokey the bear!
Yes. If man prevents small fires from happening over a number of years, the volume of underbrush (fuel for fires) builds up and when it eventually does ignite, the ensuing fire is far worse.
a breaker or a fuses
this helps prevent electrical fires
To prevent them from happening again.
It is important to know about the causes of fires and how to prevent fires so you can prevent the death, injuries, and property loss that results form fire.
It is important to know about the causes of fires and how to prevent fires so you can prevent the death, injuries, and property loss that results form fire.
The council fire in the Iroquois Constitution is a way of describing local village governments. Representatives of the local council fires attend larger council fires to represent the local interests of their people.
Yes, there has still been fires since building codes have been implemented. Building codes help to make sure things are done correctly and that they're maintained, but they cannot prevent fires from happening.
"Only YOU can prevent forest fires." Previously, until 2001, it was "Remember - only YOU can prevent forest fires." Originally, in 1944, it was "Smokey says -- Care will prevent 9 out of 10 forest fires," but this was changed to the above in 1947.
He wanted to prevent a confrontation, so he left the area. To prevent forest fires, make sure camp fires are put out totally.
Shrubs
you put out camp fires and do not set fires near dry brush
Forest fires are often "seasonal" in nature.
yes as it is often used as a bridge to prevent major fires from spreading althought any kind of fire near trees is a general bad idea
prevent crashes and fires