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Burn Wise Clark County

Cooler weather has settled into Southern Nevada. Folks will be lighting bonfires, campfires and their wood-burning stoves. It’s great for warmth, ambience and socializing. Wood smoke contributes to particulate pollution and can have an impact on air quality. We don’t want to stop you from having a good time or heating your home, but we do want you to burn wisely and safely.

Take the No-Burn Pledge for Your Chance to Win an Electric Fireplace!

Thanks to our friends at the American Lung Association Nevada, you can win an electric fireplace if you pledge to help reduce particulate pollution in Clark County. How can you do that? Click this link to enter to win!
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Burn Wise, Clark County!

If you’re burning wood at home, indoors or outdoors, here are a few simple tips from our friends at the EPA and their Burn Wise program to help you to burn efficiently and with fewer emissions. It’s good for your health and the air we share.

Safe, Wood-burning Practices

When using your wood burning appliance, follow these guidelines for safe operation:

What [[NOT]] to Burn

Did you know certain materials can release toxic or harmful chemicals when burned and may damage your appliance? Nobody wants that! Here’s a list of items you SHOULD NOT BURN in your wood-burning stove, fireplace or outdoors. Your neighbors will thank you.

Additional Resources

Go to EPA.gov/Burnwise for more.