As of November 21, 2024:
π₯ Fire Restrictions Lifted Statewide
Following substantial rainfall overnight, the New Jersey Forest Fire Service has lifted fire restrictions statewide. Although restrictions have been lifted, the Forest Fire Service asks that New Jerseyans do not become complacent and continue to be careful when using fire.
Statewide Fire Danger: View current New Jersey fire danger levels: NJDEP | New Jersey Forest Fire Service | Conditions / Restrictions Dashboard
NJDEP Fire Ban on All Public Lands and Private Properties in All Municipalities Throughout the State
EXTREME FIRE RISK FOR UPCOMING HOLIDAYS
Together we can ensure a festive fall Holiday season - including Diwali and Halloween events β while safeguarding our communities.
π₯ All outdoor fires are prohibited unless they are contained in an elevated stove using only propane, natural gas or electricity. This includes bon fires and
residential fire pits.
π₯ No wood or charcoal fires are allowed, and the use of kerosene or gas torches of any kind is prohibited while this level of restriction is in place.
π₯ No firework celebrations are allowed.
π₯ The fire ban is in place on all public lands and private properties in all municipalities throughout the state.
Most wildfires can be avoided by adhering to these commonsense safety tips:
- Donβt discard cigarettes, matches or smoking materials on the ground.
- Use indoor wood stoves and fireplaces carefully, both can emit embers that spark fires. Fully douse ashes with water before disposal.
- Be mindful where you park or drive your vehicle. Hot exhaust systems can ignite dry vegetation if parked or driven over it.
- Be careful when cutting your grass or using other yard tools. Power tools like lawnmowers and chainsaws can throw off sparks that ignite dry grass or leaves.
- Keep matches and lighters away from children.
For more information about how to protect your community from wildfire visit njwildfire.org
As of October 30, 2024: