Firesmart is becoming a well adapted way of life for many communities in North America. With so many neighborhoods being threatened by wildfire each year, residents are taking action and reducing the risk to their homes and properties. To find out more, please visit their website.
Rainfall and cool temperatures will keep the Wildfire Danger at LOW in the Edson Forest Area, we ask that you use extreme caution at all times when working and recreating in the outdoors.
Remember to always fully extinguish your campfire and never leave it unattended. Knock the hotspots off your OHV and if you see smoke or flame in the forest, report it to 310-FIRE (3473).
EDSON FOREST AREA WILDFIRE UPDATE | September 26, 2019
The Edson Forest Area (EFA) currently has 0 active wildfires.
Since March 1, 2019, there have been 61 wildfires in the EFA which has burnt approximately 265 ha. To view the provincial wildfire map, visit our website by clicking here.
FIRESMART
Now is a good time to do some simple Firesmarting around your home to prepare for the spring. Here are a few tips to get your started:
The FireSmart Canada website has great information and a series of educational videos that can help you understand the importance of FireSmart and how you can participate. The FireSmart Begins at Home Manual also includes an easy Home Assessment which is a great place to start! You can also contact your local Forestry Office to learn more about initiatives in your community.
HUNTING SEASON CAMPFIRES
Even with cooler temperatures and potential snow on the ground, wildfires are still a concern. If you're having a campfire this hunting season, please make sure you follow these safe campfire tips:
Campfires can smolder in the ground for days, even weeks. Warmer temperatures and wind can flare a smoldering campfire, causing a wildfire. Always make sure your campfire is fully extinguished. Soak it, stir it and soak it again!
PROVINCIAL WILDFIRE UPDATE | September 26, 2019
Since March 1, 2019, Alberta has recorded 971 wildfires in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta that have burned a total of 883,404.72 hectares.
Fire Danger Rating: low to moderate over province.
Agriculture and Forestry has the following resources deployed on wildfires or pre-positioned across the province ready to action new wildfires: 240 firefighters and support staff and 3 helicopters.
For more information on the current wildfire situation across the province of Alberta, visit wildfirestatus.alberta.ca
Between the dates of Sept 18th and October 7th, if you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Provincial Information Officer: 1-866-394-3473 or by email wildfireinfo@gov.ab.ca
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