Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve Thomson is asking the public to exercise caution with any outdoor burning activities within the Prince George Fire Centre.
Almost all fires that start at this time of year are human-caused, and therefore preventable. Homeowners are encouraged to consult the B.C. FireSmart manual and take the following precautions:
* Only burn when conditions allow. Never burn when it is windy, as winds can carry embers to other combustible materials and start new fires.
* Have enough water and hand tools nearby to control your fire, keeping in mind that winds can materialize quickly, even on a seemingly calm day.
* Ensure that all other combustible materials are cleared well away from the fire.
* Never leave your fire unattended at any time. Before leaving an area, douse the ashes with enough water that they are cold to the touch.
* Check with local government agencies for current burning bylaws. For example, the City of Prince George no longer allows open burning (excluding recreational fires) at any time on any property within municipal boundaries.
* Obtain a burn registration number ahead of time by calling 1 888 797-1717 if you are planning to do any large-scale industrial burning (category three). More information is available at: http://bcwildfire.ca/hprScripts/WildfireNews/Bans.asp
In British Columbia, the Wildfire Act specifies a person's legal obligations when using fire on or within one kilometre of forest land or grassland. If an outdoor burn escapes and causes a wildfire, a person may be responsible for suppression costs.
Burning should not be undertaken if the local air flow will cause smoke to negatively impact nearby communities or residences. For more information on the Province's open burning and smoke control regulation, visit: http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/epd/bcairquality/reports/agttobsc.html
The Province thanks the public for its continued help in preventing wildfires. If you see flames, smoke or an abandoned campfire, please call *5555 on your cellphone or toll-free to 1 800 663-5555.
For the B.C. FireSmart manual, visit:
http://bcwildfire.ca/FightingWildfire/safety/pamphlets/FireSmart-BC4.pdf
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Media Contact:
Jillian Chimko
Fire Information Officer
Prince George Fire Centre
250 565-6129 (office)
250 961-4176 (cell)
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