
Forest Fire Prevention
Forest fire prevention involves reducing the risk of fires starting and spreading. Key strategies include removing excess vegetation, creating firebreaks to stop flames, and controlling campfires and equipment use in dry areas. Public education encourages responsible behavior, while monitoring weather conditions helps predict fire danger. Firebreaks and controlled burns reduce fuel for fires, and strict regulations limit activities that could cause sparks. Maintaining healthy forests through proper management and early detection methods are essential. Overall, prevention aims to protect ecosystems, property, and lives by proactively managing fire risk before a fire ignites.