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Avoid these activities that could spark wildfires

DENVER (KDVR) — The causes of several recent wildfires have been pinned on human impacts.

FOX31 spoke with Colorado’s Division of Fire Prevention and Control about what causes wildfires.

Gone are the days when you could blame a fire on someone tossing a cigarette out of their car window. In fact, since 1980, those fires have gone down by 90%, according to the U.S. Forest Service.

“Cigarettes isn’t the big deal,” Rocco Snart, fire behavior expert with Colorado’s Division of Fire Prevention and Control, said.

Still, Snart advises not to toss your cigarette out — there’s plenty of fuel around you to start a wildfire, especially when it’s windy.

“Grass fuels…they get kind of a bad name because there’s so much of it right now,” Snart said.

Avoid these activities to help prevent wildfires

There is a list of things you might already be doing to cause a wildfire — “things that would be very helpful are for folks to really delay a couple of days,” Snart said.

Wait another few days, Snart said, before doing the following:

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