As we approach the peak of spring, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture Forestry Division issues a crucial reminder to all residents: burn permits are mandatory for any outdoor burning activities until May 15th. To secure a burn permit, individuals can easily access one by visiting the official website at burnsafetn.org. It is imperative for everyone to adhere to these regulations to ensure the safety of our communities and natural surroundings during this period of heightened fire risk.
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