Grafton, NH Volunteer Fire Department

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Fire Danger for Today 4/10/26 is Class 3 High
04/10/2026

Fire Danger for Today 4/10/26 is Class 3 High

Fire Danger for Today 4/9/26 is Class 2 MODERATE
04/09/2026

Fire Danger for Today 4/9/26 is Class 2 MODERATE

04/08/2026

Attention!
The fire department will be doing wild land training Saturday 4/11/26 at 8am
At 301 Kinsman.

Fire Danger for Today 4/6/26 remains Class 1 LOW
04/06/2026

Fire Danger for Today 4/6/26 remains Class 1 LOW

Fire Danger for 4/4/26 - 4/5/26 is Class 1 LOW
04/04/2026

Fire Danger for 4/4/26 - 4/5/26 is Class 1 LOW

Fire Danger for Today 4/3/26 remains Class 1 LOW
04/03/2026

Fire Danger for Today 4/3/26 remains Class 1 LOW

Fire Danger for Today 4/2/26 remains Class 1 LOW
04/02/2026

Fire Danger for Today 4/2/26 remains Class 1 LOW

Fire Danger for Today 4/1/26 is Class 1 LOW
04/01/2026

Fire Danger for Today 4/1/26 is Class 1 LOW

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03/25/2026

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Thinking about doing some open burning this weekend? Make safety your first step and closely supervise outdoor fires.

Before you burn:
• Check your local ordinances to confirm open burning is allowed.
• Get a fire permit from your local fire department or forest fire warden.
• Have water and tools on hand so you can put the fire out immediately if needed.
• Get written permission from the landowner if the property isn’t yours.

If it's too hot to touch, then it is too hot to leave. Fully extinguish a fire before leaving. This time of year, outdoor fires start to rise and brush fires can quickly drain firefighter time and resources. A little preparation goes a long way in keeping your community safe.

Learn more about fire permits: https://www.nhdfl.dncr.nh.gov/forest-protection/fire-permits



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03/24/2026

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Outdoor fires start to rise this time of year, and even a small brush fire can quickly pull significant firefighter time and resources. That’s why New Hampshire’s fire permit system is so important. It helps fire officials know where permitted fires are happening, preventing unnecessary emergency responses when smoke is reported. New Hampshire offers both paper permits and online permits, making it easy to stay compliant and keep your community safe.

Learn more about fire permits: https://www.nhdfl.dncr.nh.gov/forest-protection/fire-permits



03/17/2026

Attention!
The Hiltz gravel pit will be BLASTING tomorrow March 18th
Between 12pm to 4pm

03/08/2026

We will be renewing burn permits Tuesday March 10th
Just bring in your old one.

Address

5 Library Road
Grafton, NH
03240

Telephone

+16035237500

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