2018 fire advisory info

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Honestly I'm gunna say that the new Alberta wildfire app is awesome, had to be a conservatives idea.


Accept for the use of commas and periods and all the extra zeros in hectares
 
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What’s considered an approved fire pit in Alberta according to their fire restrictions?
 

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Rain is hopefully on the way again...... Very dry in Calgree
 

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What’s considered an approved fire pit in Alberta according to their fire restrictions?
Basically any safe way to have a fire like a rock ring,metal ring, short green grass, low wind etc. If you're smart about it they won't fine you.....Obviously if you're backwoods camping your not gunna have a metal ring, and if you start a wild fire it will cost you.
 

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Basically any safe way to have a fire like a rock ring,metal ring, short green grass, low wind etc. If you're smart about it they won't fine you.....Obviously if you're backwoods camping your not gunna have a metal ring, and if you start a wild fire it will cost you.

Is there any documentation available for this?


No spark screen during the “fire Restriction”?
 

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Is there any documentation available for this?


No spark screen during the “fire Restriction”?
Arff put up a good document above,you could probably print it out or take a screenshot.
 

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Always have a way to get some water to you fire
These folding pails are get in your machine
 

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Arff put up a good document above,you could probably print it out or take a screenshot.
City of Edmonton policy is fire must be within an approved non combustible structure (masonry or metal) and no closer than 10 for to a fence or building, with nothing above it. Must also have an approved spark arrestor in place. Must be burning clean and dry fire wood cut to a length that the wood fits within the pit. Orcourse a hose or water near by are never a bad thing either
 

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City of Edmonton policy is fire must be within an approved non combustible structure (masonry or metal) and no closer than 10 for to a fence or building, with nothing above it. Must also have an approved spark arrestor in place. Must be burning clean and dry fire wood cut to a length that the wood fits within the pit. Orcourse a hose or water near by are never a bad thing either

Most Cities will have some type of bylaw on fire pits

Random camping safe fire only limited information on Alberta Wildfire
 
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