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Burning ban issued for the City of Surrey

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SURREY — A burning ban is in effect for the City of Surrey following warm temperatures and dry weather conditions.

Surrey's fire chief has cancelled all burning permits and is prohibiting all types of fire until further notice, including charcoal barbeques in city parks and beaches.

Cooking applicances such as propane barbeques are permitted.

The ban comes following the Wildfire Management Branch banning open burning in the Coastal Fire Region.

The city provides these tips on fire safety in the hot weather and how to help prevent fires:

 

·        Dispose of smoking materials properly and make sure they are completely extinguished. Do NOT dispose of cigarette butts out of your vehicle window or in planter boxes.

·        Don’t leave barbeques unattended and ensure they are turned off properly after you have finished using them. Keep barbeques at least 1 metre (3 ft) away from the side of buildings.

·        Explain to children the dangers of playing with and lighting fires.

·        Properly dispose of bottles and broken glass you find outdoors to avoid them magnifying the sun’s rays and starting a fire.