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Description
Esto es lo que tienes que saber cuándo hagas una fogata en Minneapolis.
A
Backyard
bonfires
also
known
as
bonfires
or
recreational
fires,
can
be
a
great
way
to
enjoy
the
outdoors,
but
you
need
to
remember
that
even
small
bonfires
have
an
effect
on
the
environment
and
your
neighbors,
which
is
why
the
city
of
minneapolis
does
not
allow
such
fires.
During
the
time
there
is
an
air
pollution
alert
you
can
find
out
when
an
air
pollution
alert
has
been
declared
by
checking
your
local
news
or
the
air
pollution
control
agency
website
from
the
state
of
minnesota.
A
When
you
make
a
campfire
follow
the
following
recommendations
that
only
dry
and
unpainted
wood
never
burn
cardboard
boxes,
garbage
or
debris
because
the
smoke
can
be
toxic.
Illegal
games
can
result
in
a
fine
of
$200
per
hour
allowed
to
campfire
is
between
9
am
and
10
pm.
Keep
your
fire
small
to
one
at
ture,
less
than
2
meters
and
less
than
1
meter
in
diameter.
The
fire
must
be
at
least
25
meters,
away
from
a
structure
or
materials
that
can
burn
and
the
fire
must
be
in
a
campfire
burner
with
a
6-inch
edge
high.
A
A
When
you
finish
the
game,
it
must
be
turned
off
completely.
Follow
the
recommendations
below
inform
your
neighbors
when
you
make
a
campfire
post,
bontoux
campfire,
when
the
smoke
from
the
fire
is
blowing
directly
in
the
direction
of
your
neighbor's
house.
If
you
are
concerned
about
recreational
fires,
call
311
or
911
during
the
normal
business
hours,
the
fire
department
and
police
can
put
out
a
fire
if
it
is
unsafe
or
illegal
for
more
information
on
recreational
fires.