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Chief financial officer and state fire marshal Blaise Ingoglia urges residents to follow wildfire safety tips as extreme drought conditions increase fire risk across Florida

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Tallahassee, Florida – Florida officials are urging residents to stay alert and take extra precautions as extreme and exceptional drought conditions continue to spread across the state, raising the risk of fast-moving wildfires.

Chief Financial Officer and State Fire Marshal Blaise Ingoglia addressed the situation on Tuesday, sharing wildfire safety guidance and stressing the importance of prevention as fire danger climbs. With dry conditions making it easier for flames to spread, even a small spark can quickly turn into a large and destructive wildfire.

“Prevention and preparedness are the best tools we can use against wildfires. I’m thankful for the hard work of Florida’s forestry firefighters, but by taking the necessary precautions, we can reduce the number of fires our firefighters have to respond to and ensure the safety of our communities.” said Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia.

State officials say the warning comes at a critical time. Since the beginning of the year, the Florida Forest Service has reported more than 1,700 wildfires across the state, burning roughly 100,000 acres of both state and federal land. The combination of dry vegetation, high temperatures, and wind has created conditions where fires can spread quickly and unpredictably.

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At present, 42 counties in Florida have active burn bans in place. These restrictions prohibit open burning activities such as campfires, bonfires, and the burning of yard waste. Officials are reminding residents that even small outdoor fires can escalate under current conditions and that compliance with burn bans is essential to reducing risk.

CFO Ingoglia emphasized that wildfire prevention starts at home and with everyday decisions. Residents are encouraged to pay close attention to emergency alerts and updates from local emergency management agencies, as conditions can change rapidly.

Authorities also recommend avoiding any outdoor burning altogether, especially in counties where burn bans are active. Officials note that updated information about wildfire conditions and restrictions can be found through state resources, helping residents stay informed as conditions evolve.

Simple home maintenance steps can also make a significant difference. Officials advise regularly cleaning roofs and gutters to remove dry leaves, pine needles, and other flammable debris that can easily ignite. Keeping vegetation trimmed within 100 feet of homes is another key precaution, helping to create defensible space around structures.

Fire safety experts also recommend keeping at least 100 feet of garden hose connected and ready for use in case of emergency. Additionally, residents should store firewood, fuel tanks, and other flammable materials at least 30 feet away from buildings to reduce fire exposure risk.

Everyday habits also matter. Officials warn against tossing cigarette butts from vehicles, as even a single ember can ignite dry roadside grass. Drivers are also urged to avoid parking on dry vegetation, since hot vehicle exhaust systems can spark fires without warning. Loose chains or improperly secured vehicle hitches should also be avoided, as they can create sparks when dragged along roadways.

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Beyond physical safety steps, officials are encouraging residents to prepare digitally as well. Keeping insurance documents and personal records updated and stored securely in password-protected digital spaces can help reduce stress and loss in the event of an emergency.

As Florida moves deeper into wildfire season, state leaders are continuing to emphasize a shared responsibility between officials and residents. Firefighters remain on the front lines, but prevention at the community level is seen as the most effective way to reduce danger.

With drought conditions still widespread and fire risk remaining high, officials say awareness, preparation, and caution will play a key role in protecting homes, land, and lives across the state.

 

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