Lacombe County reminds residents to practice safe burning practices year-round
Lacombe County Fire Services would like to remind residents that while fire permits are not required from November 1 to February 28, safety protocols must still be followed for any controlled burns.
“Any burning must be done in a safe and controlled manner. We all must practice responsible burning all year long, even if fire permits aren’t required,” said Dave Bain, Manager of Fire and Emergency Services. “Lacombe County reserves the right to invoice residents for fire department responses to fires that are not compliant with these regulations.”
Fire Services personnel urge you to follow these guidelines for a safe burn:
- Check the weather: Always monitor the forecast. Avoid burning on windy days, as gusts can quickly escalate a small fire into a wildfire.
- Clear a safe zone: Create a 10-foot safe area around your burn site, free from flammable materials like dry grass or leaves.
- Have equipment ready: Keep a hose, water source, and fire-control tools on hand, and never leave a fire unattended.
- No household garbage: Only burn clean, dry wood or vegetation. Never burn household garbage, plastics, or chemicals.
- Keep it small: Maintain a manageable fire size to stay in control.
- Responsible supervision: An adult should oversee the fire at all times, and everyone present should know how to dial 911 in an emergency.
- Respect neighbours: Be mindful of smoke and embers, which can disturb nearby properties.