Our focus group asks that rules be put in Terrapin Park to improve fire safety at the Terrapin Nature Park this summer.

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Our focus group asks that rules be put in Terrapin Park to improve fire safety at the Terrapin Nature Park this summer.

How to stop wildfire injuries at Terrapin Park Don’t act immature; vandalizing No hunting No playing with matches NO!!!!!

How to prevent wildfires No smoking No campfires No fireworks Clean up dead leaf litter Follow rules!!!

What should they do to prevent wildfires keep the park clean No littering\ Flammable fuel sprinklers to put out fire Leaf blowers to blow away dead leaf\ fuel

Fun and safe things at terrapin park. Fun See cool animals Go swimming Go on bike rides Safe Make a fire line around the park Put fire alarms on trees Get heavy machinery to dig the ditch Make a fake tree with the fire alarm attached

HOPE YOU ENJOYED