Wildfire smoke can result in poor air quality and may be harmful to health. The best way to protect yourself is to reduce exposure.
For information about air quality, visit: https://t.co/FvL5A89myX
For information about planning for wildfire smoke, visit: https://t.co/cgiWGLO8LU
A grab-and-go bag gives you peace of mind if you need to evacuate due to a wildfire. It’s an emergency kit with essentials like food, water, and clothing that are ready for you when it’s time to go. Start packing with the checklist at: https://t.co/UMNQIffg3M
Wildfires move fast, but so can you.
Simple FireSmart actions can reduce your home’s risk in under ten minutes:
✅ Clear away dry leaves and debris
✅ Store patio cushions indoors
✅ Move firewood at least 10 metres from your home
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Now is the time to book your Wildfire Mitigation Assessment in Penticton! Our FireSmart professionals will work with you to prepare a report with recommendations on how to make your property more likely to survive a wildfire.
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As the weather gets warmer, it’s important to identify and address wildfire risks around your property. To reduce your risk, take some time to remove combustible debris from the corners and crevices around your home’s exterior. More FireSmart tasks: https://t.co/CHw8fDaE0W
Too much heat can be harmful to your health. Heat-related illnesses such as heat cramps, heat exhaustion, or heat stroke, are the result of your body gaining heat faster than it can cool down.
Learn to recognize and treat heat-related illnesses: https://t.co/gGkvN9eyiB
Getting FireSmart is how you do your part to improve your property’s resilience in preparation for wildfire season.
Tasks like cleaning your gutters, mowing your lawn, and safely storing combustibles increase your home’s wildfire resilience while supporting firefighters.
In case you missed it, we announced the date for the 2024 Wildfire Resiliency and Training Summit! The next summit will take place from April 20-24 in Prince George, BC. Be sure to mark your calendars!
Learn more about the previous summit: https://t.co/2BE5Uf6Qjx
Today is the day!
2024 Wildfire Community Preparedness Day Applications are now open until January 31st.
Don’t miss out! 🌲
#firesmartcanada#wildfireprepday
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🎃Embers ForeSmart Halloween tips!
-Use battery operated candles or glow sticks in your jack-o-lantern
-Keep decorations away from flames and other heat sources like light bulbs/heaters
-Ensure children are wearing reflective clothing
#firesmarthalloween#firesmartbc
🔥 Get ready for action! In just 1 week, we're opening the doors to wildfire community preparedness day grants for 2024! Are you ready to make your community safer? 🌲🏡 #WildfirePrepDay#FireSmart
Recognizing the proactive homeowners who've taken vital steps to defend their homes against wildfires! 🏠🔥 Our FireSmart rebates are a heartfelt thank you for your dedication to safety. Your efforts inspire us all to build a more resilient community. #firesmartbc#homesafety
Our condolences go out to those affected by the recent wildfire activity in our surrounding areas.
The SOS volunteer centre located on Fairview Rd. in Penticton is accepting charitable items. They have requested to be contacted by phone (1-888-576-5661) prior to drop off.
Embers FireSmart message for Peach Fest 🔥🍑:
“Hey Peach Fest pals! Keep those grills attended, dispose of cigarette butts responsibly, and be mindful of campfire bans. Together we can have a ‘peachy’ time, while keeping our community safe from wildfire!” @PentictonPeachF
As we head into the long weekend, the RDOS FireSmart team is reminding residents and visitors about the importance of taking extra fire safety precautions both at home and in the backcountry.
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🚫🔥Important Reminder: Campfire Ban
Hey folks! As the warm summer days continue, we want to remind everyone that a campfire ban is currently in effect. It’s crucial that we respect this restriction to prevent the outbreak of wildfires.
#campfireban#BCWS#FireSmartBC