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Safe Burning

Help to protect your home and community from the threat of fire by following these safe burning practices:  

  • Make sure you have a valid fire permit
  • If a fire ban is issued, your fire permit will be suspended or cancelled and you must extinguish your fire
  • Do not leave any fire unattended
  • Do not burn in winds more than 12 km per hour
  • Keep an adequate water supply or equipment nearby in case you need to put the fire out quickly
  • Position your burn barrel/incinerator at least 30 metres away from any structures or standing timber. View our  recreational fire pit and burn barrel specifications for more information.
  • Do not burn any prohibited debris that is inflammable waste because it may result in the release of dense smoke, offensive odours or toxic substances.

Prohibited debris includes:

  • Animal manure
  • Pathological waste
  • Non-wooden material
  • Combustible material in automobile bodies
  • Tires
  • Rubber or plastic
  • Used oil

Safe burning when clearing land

If you plan on having clearing land with a fire, follow these tips to prevent it from getting out of hand:

  • Avoid building piles in muskeg areas
  • Use a brush rake or excavator to build piles
  • Build windrows across the direction of the prevailing wind
  • Try to eliminate as much dirt from the roots and pack the windrows as tight as possible
  • Ensure that windrows are not longer than 60 metres (200 feet)
  • Ensure that a minimum 8 metre (25 feet) break is created between the ends of each windrow
  • Ensure that all windows/piles are 25 metres (75 feet) from standing timber
  • Ensure that a minimum of 15 meters (50 feet) bare mineral soil guard is created around all windrows/piles

For more information, see our safe burning distances and other requirements and view our fire prevention information.

Contact Us

Regional Fire Service
10808 100 Ave
Clairmont, AB
T8X 5B2

Phone: 780-532-9727

 

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