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Hot times in the city ahead prompt new measures for open fires

Timothy Schafer
By Timothy Schafer
June 30th, 2011

Burn, baby, burn, at least for a few more days.

Starting this Monday (noon) the Southeast Fire Centre will begin prohibiting all open fires within the jurisdiction of the fire centre — essentially the entire West Kootenay-Boundary region — as the summer season begins to heat up (we hope).

The restriction comes into effect to help prevent human-caused wildfires and protect public safety. Crews from the Southeast Fire Centre have responded to 16 wildfires since April 1, which together have burned 28 hectares.

Want to disregard the ban? Anyone found in contravention of an open fire ban may be issued a ticket for $345 or, if convicted in court, be fined up to $100,000 and sentenced to one year in jail.

“Anyone who causes a wildfire through arson or recklessness can be fined up to $1 million or spend three years in prison and be held responsible for suppression costs,” said a Southeast press release.

But don’t put the wieners or marshmallows away just yet. The ban does not prohibit campfires that are a half-metre high by a half-metre wide or smaller, or cooking stoves that use gas, propane or briquettes.

People lighting a campfire must maintain a fireguard by removing flammable debris from the campfire area and must have a hand tool or at least eight litres of water nearby to properly extinguish the fire.

Campfires should not be lit or kept burning during windy conditions.

Specifically, this ban prohibits;

  1. Burning any waste, slash or other material.
  2. Burning stubble or grass.
  3. The use of fireworks or burning barrels of any size or description.

The ban covers all BC Parks, Crown and private lands, but does not apply within the boundaries of local governments that have forest fire prevention bylaws and are serviced by a fire department.

Please check with civic authorities for any restrictions before lighting a fire.

The ban is expected to be in place until the public is otherwise notified.

  • The Southeast Fire Centre encompasses the area extending from the U.S. border in the south to Mica Dam in the north and from the Okanagan Highlands/Monashee Mountains in the west to the B.C./Alberta border in the east. This includes the Selkirk and Rocky Mountain districts.

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