In case of wildfire & HRM Burning Rules and Regulations

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In case of wildfire

Careless brush burning has been the cause of many wildfires. There are other alternatives to burning such as chipping and mulching.

If you must burn brush do it safely.

Remove all vegetation within 3 m of your firepit.
Firepit is located well away from structures and vegetation.
Make sure there is little or no wind that can blow sparks or ash towards structures or vegetation.
Use a barrel to burn small brush .

  • Make sure it is good condition and at least 3 m away from vegetation.
  • Use steel rods or pipes to hold the burning material up from the bottom of the barrel.
  • Ensure a metal mesh screen (with openings no larger than 5mm) has been placed over the barrel opening.
Keep fire fighting tools on hand; ( a charged garden hose, shovel, rake, buckets)
Soak ashes well and let sit in a metal container for at least 24 hours before disposing them in a pit.

Abridged from: “It Could Happen to you!- How to Protect your Home.” Courtesy of the Northeastern Forest Fire Protection Commission. and “FireSmart Protecting your Community from Wildfire”. Alberta Land and Forest Service.

In a major disaster, fire protection agencies may not have enough equipment and personnel to be at every home. Taking all proper precautions before a wildfire will be your best defense against it. If a wildfire is threatning your home:

  • Call the fire department or 9-1-1
  • Close windows and doors to the house and close all inside doors.
  • Take down light drapes and move furniture away from windows and shut every curtain.
  • Move all combustible materials (lawn furniture, firewood) away from your house.
  • Place water in containers to fight the fire.
  • Place a ladder against the front of the house.
  • Turn off gas at the meter or propane tank.
  • Turn on porch and other outside lights.
  • Pack essentials and valuables into your car in case you have to leave in a rush.
  • Back car into garage and close garage door. Leave keys in the ignition.
  • If you have a combustible roof, wet it down with the garden hose or by putting lawn sprinklers on the roof.
  • Evacuate family and pets to a safe location. After you have done everything on your checklist and the fire is close, it is time to evacuate.

 

Abridged from: “It Could Happen to you!- How to Protect your Home.” Courtesy of the Northeastern Forest Fire Protection Commission. and “FireSmart Protecting your Community from Wildfire”. Alberta Land and Forest Service.

If you would like more information on how you can reduce the risk of losing your home to wildfire. You can reach us by email or by mail at:

The Forest Protection Division
Fire Management Group
NS Dept of Natural Resources
PO Box 130
Shubenacadie East
Nova Scotia, Canada. B0N 2H0

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HRM Burning Rules and Regulations

Bayside Hubbards Prospect
Beaver Bank/Kinsac Hubley Prospect Bay
Big Lake Indian Harbour Queensland
Black Point Ingramport Seabright
Blind Bay Lewis Lake Shad Bay
Boutiliers Point Lower Prospect Sheet Harbour
Brookside Lower Tantallon Tangier
Cooks Brook McGrath’s Cove Terence Bay
Dutch Settlement Meagher’s Grant Three Harbours/Port Dufferin
East Dover Middle Musquodoboit Upper Musquodoboit
French Village Mooseland Upper Tantallon
Glen Haven Moser River West Dover
Glen Margaret Mushaboom White’s Lake
Goodwood Musquodoboit Harbour
Hacketts Cove Ostrea Lake
Hatchet Lake Oyster Pond
Head of St. Margaret’s Bay Peggy’s Cove

Domestic Burning (brush and tree limbs) allowed ONLY if :

  • the fire is 23 metres (75 feet) away from any dwelling or accessory building;
  • a person in charge of burning has a means to call 911 from site;
  • at least two people nineteen (19) years of age or older are present;
  • suitable equipment is in attendance to contain and extinguish the fire;
  • wind velocity will not jeopardize the ability to control and contain the fire; and
  • the person in charge ensures all smouldering embers are completely extinguished prior to leaving the site

Domestic Waste Burning is  Prohibited and includes:

  1. leaf and yard waste including grass and grass clippings, twigs, and house and garden plants;
  2. box board including cereal, shoe, tissue and detergent boxes; and
  3. construction or demolition material, including saw dust, wood shavings, planking, siding, wood beams, plastic and rubber

Burning in propane or natural gas CSA or ULC approved appliance: These devices are not regulated under this By-law however all manufactures instructions must be followed. They are not subject to time restrictions.

Provincial / Municipal Bans

The provincial burning restriction website is updated daily at 2 p.m.  At that time the Department of Natural Resources will confirm by way of a colour on the map the hours in which you are allowed to burn on that day:

  • Green = open air wood burning is allowed, beginning at 2 p.m.
  • Yellow = open air wood burning is allowed, beginning at 7 p.m.
  • Red = open air wood burning is not allowed at any time

In the majority of cases, Halifax Fire and Emergency (HRFE) will mirror the level of restriction on open-air wood burning declared by the province. HRFE also has the ability to be more stringent than the province if it is warranted.

If the fire service declares a higher level of restriction than the province, the public will be informed via a public service announcement (which can be found in the Media Room, on the Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency website and through social media updates on the HRFE Twitter feed (@hfxfire).

Outdoor wood burning appliances

The following criteria must be met for a device to be considered an ‘outdoor wood burning appliance’ under the By-law:

  • placed a minimum of 4.75 metres (15 feet) from any dwelling or accessory building
  • not placed on a wooden deck or combustible platform
  • only burns dry seasoned wood
  • equipped with a spark arrester with no opening large than 9.65 mm (3/8″) to prevent sparks from leaving the appliance;
  • The manufacturer’s instructions are followed
  • Only one is being used on the property at a time

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