these three things are safety rules about campfires
1. put them out when they are not being watched
2. put up long hair
3. only make campfires in designated spaces/pits
(other answers possible)
this animal is invasive to Northern Virginia, and rangers encourage parkgoers to kill them
spotted lantern flies
person who cares for the park and helps visitors
ranger
weather event that makes hiking trails slippery and dangerous
rain
radio/communication tool
this rule keeps pets and people safe, and it is a law in Fairfax County
dogs must be on a leash
this animal is seen the most by rangers
squirrels
person who fixes buildings and structures
maintenance
weather conditions such as heavy rain and high winds often cause this event that can make the power go out
fallen trees
tool used to clean up the park
trash-picker
parkgoers are required to leave the park before this time each day
sunset
sometimes this animal is found in trash cans
raccoons
person who makes sales and answers phones
Jr. Ranger
dry, hot, and windy weather can increase the chance of this natural disaster occurring in the park
wild fire/forest fire
tool used to hold trash on the go
bucket
people break this rule in the park the most
no alcohol
these animals can make someone allergic to red meat
ticks
person who oversees many employees
manager
to keep yourself safe from this, you get into a wide, flat, and open space with no trees and crouch down
lightning
tool used to get around the park
four wheeler/truck
people are not allowed to bring this item to the park because it might encourage them to dig holes
metal detectors
we call this agency when we see a rabid animal
animal police
group of people who oversee all parks in the NOVA Park Authority
Headquarters
on a hot day, a person may experience this condition with symptoms of exhaustion, confusion, lack of sweating, headache, and nausea
heatstroke
tool used to keep the rangers from coming in contact with dangerous things
gloves