Slave Lake Area Update

Thanks for doing your part to prevent wildfires this fall!

Posted on Tue, Sep 29, 2015

Fall is the time of year when wildfires are 100 per cent preventable. With lightning season coming to an end, most if not all of the wildfires we see at this time of year are human-caused. Human-caused wildfires are 100 per cent preventable. Please do your part to prevent wildfires this fall! 

Wildfire Hazard

Due to lighter winds and cooler temperatures expected this week, the wildfire hazard has been lowered to MODERATE for the Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area.

The frosty mornings have caused areas of grass to die and become flammable. Use caution when working or recreating in the forest and in areas of dead grass. A wildfire can ignite easily and spread quickly under windy conditions. Call 310-FIRE (3743) immediately to report a wildfire. 

Weather 

The forecast is calling for warm temperatures and light winds today and tomorrow. Temperatures are expected to be cooler for the rest of the week and into the weekend.

Wildfire Update as of 11:00 am

There was one new wildfire yesterday. Firefighters quickly contained and extinguished it.

Since April 1, in the Slave Lake Wildfire Management Area there have been 247 wildfires that have burned a total of 22,389 hectares. 

For information on wildfires in Alberta download the free Alberta Wildfire App or visit the Wildfire Status Map by clicking here.

Fire Permits 

From March 1 to October 31, fire permits are required for any type of burning in the forest protection area - except campfires. A fire permit is not required for a campfire. 

To request your free fire permit call your local Alberta Agriculture and Forestry Office.

Slave Lake/Red Earth/Peerless Lake/Trout Lake 780-849-7377

High Prairie 780-523-6619

Wabasca 780-891-3860

Be sure to follow the conditions on your fire permit as you may need to delay burning until the winds are calm.

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Fire permits help us track what is burning on the landscape. By getting a fire permit and following the fire permit conditions you help keep our firefighters free to fight existing wildfires and any new wildfires that may start.

Preventing Wildfires

Your off-highway vehicle can start a wildfire. Check these areas frequently for any smouldering debris. Grass, muskeg, moss or other debris can drop to the ground as you're riding and start a wildfire.This video shows you how to ride debris free! 

A campfire left smouldering can cause a wildfire. Never leave your campfire unattended and make sure it's out. This video shows you how to make sure your campfire is out.

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Thanks for doing your part to prevent wildfires!

Unless conditions change, you can expect your next wildfire update Monday October 5th.

Leah Lovequist -Wildfire Information Officer
Mobile: 780.849.0945

For information about wildfires in Alberta follow us on Twitter @ABGovWildfire or Facebook. Download the free Alberta Wildfire app for Apple and Android devices.