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A call for safe open burning is out from BX-Swan Lake Fire Rescue after it responded to multiple grass fires in the last week.
"The grass in our area is dry right now. Open-air fires must be supervised at all times until the fire is extinguished. Do not turn your back, even for a moment, as the wind can pick-up suddenly and cause the fire to spread," BX-Swan Lake Fire Rescue chief Bill Wacey said in a news release.
"We repeatedly respond to calls where burning is happening while the venting index is lower than 55, which is prohibited by law. Do not assume that since it's a clear sunny day that the venting index allows for burning. The day's weather is not a good indicator of the venting."
The fire department is asking residents to use this checklist before burning:
The fire department says the venting index is a smoke control forecast based on whether the current atmospheric turbulence and low wind conditions support the quick dispersal of smoke.
Good venting days keep the smoke off of the ground and out of your neighbours' homes.
Open burning is allowed with a valid permit within Electoral Areas B and C's fire protection areas from October 31 to April 30.
"Open burning is an effective FireSmart action that can reduce a wildfire's impact by burning fuels in a controlled setting. Another option is taking accepted yard and garden waste to the Greater Vernon Diversion and Disposal Facility. Fines for not complying with RDNO Bylaw No. 2514 can range from $50 to $2,000," the news release said.
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