With it being harvest season, there is a risk of wildfires growing quickly.
Harvest fires can grow quickly, move rapidly, and burn with so much intensity that they are able to produce 20-to-30-foot flame fronts.
Vulcan County took to social media to provide some harvest fire safety tips to prevent fires from spreading quickly.
According to Vulcan County, have diskers and water trucks in place, because fires can spread before the fire department arrives.
The disks can quickly create fire breaks, and the water trucks can act as immediate fire suppression.
For those doing the harvest, maintain machinery, check bearings, and make sure all equipment is in optimal condition, as this can alleviate a few issues, including causing bearing-started fires and fires caused by malfunction.
Not only that, but blow off machinery regularly, as this prevents dust and chaff building up around hot components, which could create drop fires.
"Your attentiveness can make a significant difference in controlling potential fires and safeguarding your livelihood," Vulcan County stated in the Facebook post.