Residents urged to guard against fire on the 4th

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Picnics, barbecues, and outdoor fun are an important part of Independence Day celebrations for many local families.

For those who plan to celebrate with cookouts and fireworks, the Alabama Forestry Commission, State Fire Marshal, and the U.S. Forest Service encourage extra safety precautions due to the dry conditions over much of the state.

—Avoid shooting fireworks in or near dry grass, leaves, or other combustible materials. Thoroughly soak the area with water where fireworks are to be discharged, and have a garden hose or other source of water nearby.

—The same preventive measures apply when using charcoal grills. Do not dump hot coals in, near, or around dry grass, leaves, or other flammable materials. Do not bury hot coals. Allow briquettes to cool completely; or, soak with lots of water, stir them, and soak again, being sure they are cold to the touch. Take precautions that hot embers do not fall through the bottom of the grill.

Residents are also encouraged to never leave a grill unattended.

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