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Is Bark A Fire Hazard

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FoxLee2 | 13:09 Thu 17th Jul 2014 | Home & Garden
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My son has a patch of ground outside his home which is home to bits of grass and weeds. He has absolutely no interest in gardening so I try and keep it weeded so it looks tidy. It's a never ending job so I decided this year to weed the ground and put bark down. We were talking about it yesterday and one of us suddenly wondered if a passerby threw down a cigarette end, could the bark catch alight. If this alone was not a worry, his car is parked on concrete alongside this patch so a possibly fire and petrol tank..........Any thoughts please?
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I would say the chances of bark catching fire is virtually zero.
13:15 Thu 17th Jul 2014
I would say the chances of bark catching fire is virtually zero.
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Thanks for that reassurance.
In dry conditions, I have made bark mulch smoulder quite easily when using a flame weed killer. I should also point out that even if you lay a weed suppressor membrane under it, air and bird born weed seeds will still turn up and germinate, as they will in gravel.
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Thanks Baldric for that link. My husband and I went round to our son's this evening and raked up the bark and picked it up. Better to be safe than sorry.

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