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Due to critical fire conditions, the Sheridan County Board of County Commissioners, based on the recommendations of Chris Thomas, County Fire Warden, and rural fire department Chiefs, has announced the implementation of Partial Fire Restrictions effective at 8:00 AM on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
Key Restrictions:
Open Burning: All open burning outside incorporated cities is prohibited. Federal lands within the County may have different restrictions. Gas and Charcoal fires are permitted when contained within enclosed grills.
15 feet clear: Ensure there is no flammable material within 15 feet when using welding, grinding, cutting torches, recreational back yard fires, branding activities and burn barrels. In addition, trash or refuse fires are permitted, between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m., in a container provided with a spark arrester (a heavy gauged metal screen with no larger than 1/4-inch openings in the screen).
No Fireworks: The discharge of all fireworks, including exploding targets, is strictly prohibited unless a Permit for Supervised Public Display of Fireworks is granted by the Board of County Commissioners.
Recreational Fires: Small recreational fires are allowed at residences, provided there is at least 15 feet of green grass, or an area cleared of flammables around the fire. This provision allows for small fires for cooking, warmth, religious, ceremonial, or other special purposes.
No Restrictions on smoking, it is advisable to install spark arrestors or screens on cabin chimneys.
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The restrictions will remain in effect until removed, usually when cooler and wetter weather arrives this fall.
General Fire Safety Reminders:
Keep fire tools, water, and extinguishers nearby during fire-risk activities.
Ensure all fires are fully extinguished before leaving.
Avoid activities that could create sparks.
Don’t park on dry grass.
Check trailer chains, brakes, and bearings.
Your cooperation is vital in preventing wildfires and ensuring the safety of our community.
Last modified: July 8, 2025