As of 12 p.m. on April 25, The Town of Cochrane has issued a fire advisory for due to the current dry uncured grass and anticipated weather conditions, which poses a moderate fire risk.
The advisory will remain in effect as long as conditions remain the same.
Fire Services warns residents that a more restrictive fire ban may be on the horizon, or there is a short-term concern that an instance like a major wind event can increase the fire hazard level.
During a fire advisory, open fires are permitted, but residents are asked to remain extra vigilant. Soaking the area adjacent to a fire pit with water is recommended.
Permitted fire uses still include:
- Internal household fireplaces
- Solid fuel barbecues (charcoal briquettes)
- Liquid fuel barbecues/camp stoves (propane and natural gas)
- Wood pellet grills
- Fires contained within approved facilities and appliances in designated camping and recreational areas.
- Backyard fire pits (wood/propane/natural gas)
- Chimeneas or built-in fireplaces on residential homes
For further information, please contact Cochrane Fire Services administrative offices via 403-851-2540.
Further details on specific fire restrictions during an advisory can be found online by visiting Cochrane.ca/fireban or Albertafirebans.ca.