Outdoor Fire Safety

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Across
  1. 2. Superficial burning or discoloration caused by heat or flames.
  2. 3. Dry and combustible organic material on the forest floor.
  3. 5. Act of preventing the spread of fire or extinguishing it.
  4. 7. Designated area free from hazards or potential dangers.
  5. 9. Small, glowing pieces of wood or coal from a fire.
  6. 10. Outdoor structure designed for containing and controlling fires.
  7. 11. Restriction or prohibition on outdoor burning due to hazardous conditions.
  8. 12. Careful attention and awareness to prevent accidents or dangers.
  9. 13. Cleared area or barrier created to stop the spread of fire.
Down
  1. 1. Process of moving away from a dangerous area to a safe location.
  2. 2. Small fiery particles that can ignite flammable materials.
  3. 4. Easily ignited and capable of burning quickly.
  4. 5. Activity involving the inhalation of tobacco or other substances, a fire risk.
  5. 6. Actions taken to avoid the occurrence of fires.
  6. 8. Device used to put out fires by releasing a firefighting substance.