. Forest protection. until they are stumps should be examined and broken apart to see thatthev can give off no sparks. Burning snags standing within severalhundred feet of the unburned area should be cut down. Every pre-caution should be taken to prevent a recurrence of the fire. If afire has been put out during the day. the tract should be patrolleduntil the wind goes down in the evening, or until dew falh. If thefire has been extinguished in the morning and there is the leastdanger of its starting again, the area should be |;atrolled until thenext afternoon or evening. No fire is


. Forest protection. until they are stumps should be examined and broken apart to see thatthev can give off no sparks. Burning snags standing within severalhundred feet of the unburned area should be cut down. Every pre-caution should be taken to prevent a recurrence of the fire. If afire has been put out during the day. the tract should be patrolleduntil the wind goes down in the evening, or until dew falh. If thefire has been extinguished in the morning and there is the leastdanger of its starting again, the area should be |;atrolled until thenext afternoon or evening. No fire is out until the last spark is LIBITARY OF CONGRESSRECEIVED JUL151922 DOCUMENTS DIVISION PREVENT FOREST FIRES —IT PAYSforestprotection00penn


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