I’m concerned about a youth in my life with a particular affinity for fire. What should I do?

There are many reasons children may experiment with fire, and they are all of concern to those in the fire service. Often children (as well as adults) are unable to make proper choices to remain safe around fire. If a child you care about has played with matches, lighters, fireworks, candles, has set a fire or has shown a curiosity of fire that worries you, please contact us about our Youth Firesetter Intervention Program. You can reach out to our Fire Prevention Office at 385-557-2806 and be put in touch with our Youth Firesetter Coordinator. 

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1. May I have a fire pit or other recreational fire at my residence?
2. When can I burn a fire in my fireplace?
3. Is leaf burning allowed in residential areas?
4. Do I need a permit to burn leaves?
5. What do I do when my neighbors are burning something they shouldn’t?
6. My neighbors have a lot of junk piled up around their residence. I’m worried this is a fire hazard. What can I do?
7. Do you change smoke detector batteries?
8. How do I refill my fire extinguisher?
9. What public education programs do you offer?
10. I’m concerned about a youth in my life with a particular affinity for fire. What should I do?
11. May I fly Chinese Lanterns in Draper?
12. May I have a tethered Chinese Lantern instead of flying them?
13. Are fireworks allowed anywhere in Draper?
14. When can I set off fireworks this year?
15. Are residents allowed to discharge fireworks in Draper?