Friday, February 18, 2011

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Practical Guide to prevent fires in national parks, nature reserves and protected areas







Dems closer to you a few tips to prevent fires in natural areas. The preservation of these spaces is a task that concerns us all.

We must consider the nature each site has thousands of years of evolution. It is easier than one suits her and not vice versa.

- Ensure cultural heritage is our responsibility: the archaeological sites, cave paintings and other expressions of man's past, are protected by law.

- When traveling by car, do so at low speed. The maximum speed is 40 km / h. Remember that fire extinguisher vehicle is a safety feature required by law. Do not dispose of items that can start fires through the windows (cigarette butts, matches, etc)

- are areas for walking and recreation for all, smoking allowed only in areas such as field rangers, recreation and places established for this purpose. Turn and place your cigarette in authorized areas.

- If you plan to camp, do it in places authorized for this purpose. No site opens new park in the right places and follow the rules of the campsite.

- light fires only in authorized areas, away from trees. If it is warmer, the better. Otherwise, make small fires with dry wood, thin and fall. Never leave a fire before retiring on and make sure it is off with water and stir the ashes until you feel cold. Pay special attention on windy days to contain and repair the same to sparks and ash.

- Obey the safety instructions of the signs that indicate a risk of fire. Increase revenues in times of drought or high temperatures.

- The garbage has to go back with us because nature does not need it. Do not forget to bring a bag for waste generated. Some wastes become unstable at high temperatures could be a source of possible sparks and a potential fire.

- If you see smoke or flames leave the area and immediately report to local authorities.

- Come to the park staff to discuss their concerns and opinions.



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