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dry conditions and high temperatures

Fire ban back in place for city of Red Deer

Jun 8, 2023 | 10:05 AM

A fire ban is back in place for the city of Red Deer, due to dry conditions and high temperatures.

Such a ban is initiated when conditions, as per the Alberta Climate Information Services, become extreme.

READ MORE: Heat Warning issued for Red Deer and surrounding regions

The following fires are not allowed within limits, including public parks and private property:

  • Fires using charcoal, briquettes or wood.
  • Any open source of flame, including outdoor fires, torches, displays, and open burns.

All existing fire permits are suspended.

The following fires are allowed:

  • CSA-approved or ULC-certified natural gas, propane or electric barbeques or smokers designed for cooking.
  • Gas fire pits and electric catalytic infrared-style heaters are permitted if used in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and meet the required clearance to combustibles.
  • Pellet grills and smokers with an on/off switch that controls the fuel source are permitted if used in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and meet the required clearance to combustibles.

Red Deer Emergency Services encourages residents to take extra caution to prevent fires. Proper disposal of smoking materials is very important as many fires are started by individuals throwing them out a window or discarding them in plants.

Any person contravening the fire ban will be subject to a $210 fine and applicable response fees.

This ban will remain in effect until conditions change and further notice is given. Updates are available here.

According to albertafirebans.ca, as of 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 8, these are the following fire notices throughout central Alberta:

Innisfail: Fire restriction

Lacombe County: Fire advisory

Sylvan Lake: Fire Ban

Kneehill County: Fire advisory

Rimbey: Fire advisory

Clearwater County: Fire restriction

Rocky Mountain House: Fire restriction

County of Stettler: Fire ban

Check your municipality’s website for more information, if it is not shown, on albertafirebans.ca.