The wildfire danger for the Whitecourt Forest Area is LOW.
When fire danger levels are LOW: Fire can still ignite but is not expected to spread to deeper vegetation layers or larger fuels, such as trees.
If you see smoke or flame in the forest please call 310-FIRE (3473).
Canada Day is a day to celebrate but just remember that if you're setting off fireworks to celebrate over the long weekend you will need a free fire permit. You can get your free fire permit at www.alberta.ca or by calling the WFA permit hotline at 780-778-7166. A fire permit is required for any burning and detonation of fireworks in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta.
LONG WEEKEND CAMPFIRE SAFETY
NEVER LEAVE A CAMPFIRE UNATTENDED
SOAK IT, STIR IT, AND SOAK IT AGAIN
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Let the fire burn down before you plan on putting it out. Spread the embers within the fire pit, then add water or loose dirt, and stir.
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Expose any material still burning. Add more water and stir again until you can no longer see smoke or steam. Do not bury your fire as the embers may continue to smolder and can re-emerge as a wildfire.
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Repeat until your campfire is cool to the touch.
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If your fire is out, you should not be able to feel any heat from the ashes
- Alberta wildfire typically sees an increase in human-caused wildfires during long weekends.
GET A PERMIT
All burning within the Forest Protection Area of Alberta requires a fire permit, with the exception of campfire. You can get your free fire permit by applying online or by contacting the WFA permit hotline at 780-778-7166. You can also request your permit using the online fire permit portal.
As we move into the summer season, please plan ahead. As the season gets busy, there may be delays for a forest officer to visit your site. Contact us or submit for your permit online as early as possible to ensure you have your permit for when you need it.
OHV SAFETY
When operating equipment, clear debris from moving parts, check your muffler and keep equipment in good repair. Do not operate equipment in tall grass. Keep watch of your surroundings and ensure you have sufficient firefighting equipment and water available. Equipment fires or work-related sparks, friction and hot exhaust can cause even small amounts of dry vegetation to ignite into a wildfire.
If you see a wildfire, report it immediately by calling 310-FIRE.
FIRESMART
Your actions today can minimize wildfire damage to your home and property tomorrow. Visit the new FireSmart Alberta site to learn how taking proactive FireSmart measures around your house and yard can increase your property's resistance to wildfire.
Download the Farm and Acreage Guide to Reducing the Risk From Wildfire for additional information.
For more information, please contact:
Area Information Coordinator
Colby Lachance
(780)-286-4332
Email: colby.lachance@gov.ab.ca
Wildfire Information Officer
Randi-Marie Adams
(780) 706-5336
Email: randi.adams@gov.ab.ca
RELATED INFORMATION
Websites:
- Alberta Wildfire
- Alberta Fire Bans
- FireSmart in Alberta
- Alberta Emergency Alerts
- Air Quality Health Index
- Wildfire Smoke and Your Health
- 511 Road Reports
- Emergency Preparation
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