With cooler, darker days ahead – and more pressure on heating and lighting systems – the risk of barn fires increase. So, now is the time for your annual combustible clean-up! Combustibles are everywhere and unavoidable around the horse farm, but your management of them can considerably reduce the risk of a barn fire. To help you learn more about the combustible hazards in your barn and evaluate the safety of your facility, go to Equine Guelph’s Barn Fire Prevention online tool.  The interactive assessment tool asks 20 questions about inside and outside of your barn and takes five minutes to complete. The chart below outlines some of the common fuel sources that burn rapidly once ignited and discusses best practices for prevention.

Combustibles & Solutions

Hay: Ensure moisture content is not too high before storage-tidy up loose hay from storage area and barn aisles-Store in a separate building at least 50 feet away from barn.

Bedding: Also preferable to store in a building at least 50 feet away from barn-sweep up any loose material.

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