Understanding outdoor burning regulations and burn ban restrictions in our community can be confusing. Everything you need to know
Many of us on Bainbridge Island live in or near forested areas. Dry summer weather and lack of rainfall bring danger from wildfire to those homes. Evaluate the risk of losing your home to wildfire before it strikes, and take appropriate steps to protect your home and family. Learn more
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The Board of Commissioners of the Bainbridge Island Fire Department will hold a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, beginning at 4:30 pm. This meeting will be held at Station 21, 8895 Madison Avenue NE. Members of the public who wish to listen to the meeting, click the link below
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HIGH: When the fire danger is HIGH, fires can start easily from most causes, and small fuels (such as grasses and needles) will ignite readily. Unattended campfires and brush fires are likely to escape. Fires will spread quickly, with some areas of high-intensity burning on slopes or concentrated fuels. Fires can become severe and difficult to control unless they are put out while they are still small.