Summit County’s fire danger level has decreased to “low” from “very high.”Burn permits for incorporated and unincorporated parts of Summit County are open now through Oct. 30, after which burning in incorporated Summit County is closed.On Nov. 1, burn permits for unincorporated areas are no longer required. Please remember to follow burning best practices: pay attention to clearing index, ensure winds are under 10 mph, and report to Summit County Dispatch at the start and end of your burn.Text SCFIREINFO to 888777 for updates on Summit County fire outlook, conditions, prescribed burns and more.The post Summit County fire danger level drops to ‘low’ appeared first on Park Record.