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  2. Ohio issues open burning ban in 24 counties because of ... - AOL

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    COLUMBUS – Ohio Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon issued a regional ban on open burning in 24 counties effective Friday because of extremely dry conditions.

  3. Burn ban in effect in Huntington Township due to ongoing ...

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    All outdoor burning is prohibited during this time due to the ongoing ... In accordance with Ohio Fire Code 1301:7-07 (b) 307.1.2 Ban on open burning, recreational fires, and portable outdoor ...

  4. Ohio fire marshal issues a burn ban in 23 counties ... - AOL

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    The State Fire Marshal office issued a burn ban for 23 counties in southeast and central Ohio, warning drought conditions could fuel wildfires. ... As much as 7% of the state is now experiencing ...

  5. Kerosene - Wikipedia

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    Kerosene is widely used to power jet engines of aircraft , as well as some rocket engines in a highly refined form called RP-1. It is also commonly used as a cooking and lighting fuel, and for fire toys such as poi. In parts of Asia, kerosene is sometimes used as fuel for small outboard motors or even motorcycles. [2]

  6. NFPA 704 - Wikipedia

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    The development of NFPA 704 is credited to the Charlotte Fire Department after a fire at the Charlotte Chemical Company in 1959 led to severe injuries to many of the firefighters. [4] [5] Upon arrival, the fire crew found a fire burning inside a vat that firefighters assumed to be burning kerosene. The crew tried to suppress the fire, which ...

  7. How Ohio's burn ban, traffic will affect Lost Lands Music ...

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  8. Class B fire - Wikipedia

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    In fire classes, a Class B fire is a fire in flammable liquids or flammable gases, petroleum greases, tars, oils, oil-based paints, solvents, lacquers, or alcohols. [1] For example, propane, natural gas, gasoline and kerosene fires are types of Class B fires. [2] [3] The use of lighter fluid on a charcoal grill, for example, creates a Class B ...

  9. Ohio burn ban: Can you grill? Here's what you can, can't do ...

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    The open burn ban prohibits anyone sparking or maintaining an open fire to prevent wildfires across a number of Ohio counties.