The outdoor fire ban that prohibited setting fires on or within 300 meters of forest land in Labrador has been lifted. Residents are reminded of the ongoing requirements and precautions to ensure safety during the Forest Fire Season.
Permit Requirements and Safety Checks
Permit to Burn:
- Residents need a Permit to Burn for brush and other materials.
- Permits can be obtained from local Forestry and Wildlife District Offices.
Safety Checks:
- Always check the Public Reminders for Forest Season.
- Review the current Fire Hazard Ratings for your area before planning any fire.
- Fire Hazard Rating System
When the Fire Hazard rating is HIGH, VERY HIGH, or EXTREME:
All Permits to Burn are suspended. Open or outdoor fires are NOT PERMITTED when the rating is VERY HIGH or EXTREME.
Preventive Measures for Residents
Off-Road Vehicle Operators: Use a proper screening or baffling device to prevent sparks. Carry a fire extinguisher with at least 225 grams of ABC-class dry chemical.
General Precautions: Take all necessary steps to prevent forest fires. Ensure that your fire safety measures are up to date and effective.
If you spot a wildfire, report it immediately by calling 1-866-709-FIRE (3473).
By following these guidelines and staying informed, we can all help prevent forest fires and protect our beautiful landscapes in Newfoundland and Labrador.