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Idaho Falls Fire Officials Warn of Early 2026 Fire Season
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~ Idaho Falls, ID - As the snow begins to melt and temperatures rise, fire officials are warning residents of an early and potentially severe wildfire season in 2026. The Idaho Falls Fire Department issued a critical reminder on April 6th, 2026, stating that the combination of warming temperatures and below-normal snowpack has created a dangerous situation for potential wildfires.
According to officials, the "green-up" phase of vegetation growth is being outpaced by the drying of "flashy" fuels such as dead grasses and brush from last year. These fuels are highly flammable and can easily ignite and spread with the wind, even in areas where snow is still visible at higher elevations. To combat this risk, the national "Wildfire Strong: No Fuel – No Fire" campaign emphasizes that proactive fuel management is crucial for homeowners to protect their property.
Fire Marshal Scott Grimmett stated that 85% of wildfires are caused by human activity, with debris burning being a leading culprit. He warned that with this year's dry outlook, a simple spring clean-up fire can quickly turn into a disaster if regulations are not followed.
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To prevent potential disasters, residents are encouraged to create a "Lean, Clean, and Green" zone within 30 feet of their homes. This includes removing all dry vegetation, dead leaves, and flammable debris surrounding structures. It is also essential to maintain proper spacing between trees and shrubs both horizontally and vertically to prevent fires from spreading to structures. Additionally, keeping lawns mowed to a height of no more than 4 inches can help reduce the risk of wildfires.
However, it is crucial for residents to understand the rules regarding open burning in their area. Regulations vary significantly depending on location, so it is essential to verify local rules before starting any fires. Within Idaho Falls city limits, open burning of trash, leaves or construction debris is illegal under City Ordinance 5-28-1 and is classified as a misdemeanor. The only exceptions are small campfires (3 feet or less in diameter, 2 feet or less in height) used for food preparation or pleasure, as long as they are at least 25 feet from any structure and do not create a nuisance. Residents may also apply for an Open Burning Permit through the Fire Prevention Division if there is an actual fire hazard that cannot be hauled away.
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For those living outside city limits, Closed Fire Season runs from May 10th to October 20th, and the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) requires Idaho Fire Safety Burn Permits for any non-recreational burning during this time. It is crucial to adhere to safety mandates when conducting open burning, including notifying dispatch before and after igniting the fire, not burning if winds are forecasted to exceed 10 mph or during Red Flag Warnings, having constant adult supervision during daylight hours until the fire is completely extinguished, keeping water and extinguishing tools nearby, and staying informed through emergency alerts.
Fire officials stress that any damage resulting from open burning is the responsibility of the individual conducting the burn. By working together to manage fuels now, Idaho Falls can stay "Wildfire Strong" through the challenging months ahead. Residents are urged to take these precautions seriously to protect their homes and communities from potential wildfires.
According to officials, the "green-up" phase of vegetation growth is being outpaced by the drying of "flashy" fuels such as dead grasses and brush from last year. These fuels are highly flammable and can easily ignite and spread with the wind, even in areas where snow is still visible at higher elevations. To combat this risk, the national "Wildfire Strong: No Fuel – No Fire" campaign emphasizes that proactive fuel management is crucial for homeowners to protect their property.
Fire Marshal Scott Grimmett stated that 85% of wildfires are caused by human activity, with debris burning being a leading culprit. He warned that with this year's dry outlook, a simple spring clean-up fire can quickly turn into a disaster if regulations are not followed.
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To prevent potential disasters, residents are encouraged to create a "Lean, Clean, and Green" zone within 30 feet of their homes. This includes removing all dry vegetation, dead leaves, and flammable debris surrounding structures. It is also essential to maintain proper spacing between trees and shrubs both horizontally and vertically to prevent fires from spreading to structures. Additionally, keeping lawns mowed to a height of no more than 4 inches can help reduce the risk of wildfires.
However, it is crucial for residents to understand the rules regarding open burning in their area. Regulations vary significantly depending on location, so it is essential to verify local rules before starting any fires. Within Idaho Falls city limits, open burning of trash, leaves or construction debris is illegal under City Ordinance 5-28-1 and is classified as a misdemeanor. The only exceptions are small campfires (3 feet or less in diameter, 2 feet or less in height) used for food preparation or pleasure, as long as they are at least 25 feet from any structure and do not create a nuisance. Residents may also apply for an Open Burning Permit through the Fire Prevention Division if there is an actual fire hazard that cannot be hauled away.
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For those living outside city limits, Closed Fire Season runs from May 10th to October 20th, and the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) requires Idaho Fire Safety Burn Permits for any non-recreational burning during this time. It is crucial to adhere to safety mandates when conducting open burning, including notifying dispatch before and after igniting the fire, not burning if winds are forecasted to exceed 10 mph or during Red Flag Warnings, having constant adult supervision during daylight hours until the fire is completely extinguished, keeping water and extinguishing tools nearby, and staying informed through emergency alerts.
Fire officials stress that any damage resulting from open burning is the responsibility of the individual conducting the burn. By working together to manage fuels now, Idaho Falls can stay "Wildfire Strong" through the challenging months ahead. Residents are urged to take these precautions seriously to protect their homes and communities from potential wildfires.
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