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Cityraisesfireratingtohigh
Fire department offers friendly reminders
PHIL MELNYCHUK Contributing Writer
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The heat is back on again in Delta, nothing like the heat dome from two years ago, but enough to dispense with the more relaxed position from two weeks ago after the cooling rains.
Before the rain, Delta was drying out in May and early June, bringing the city up to a high fire danger rating a month earlier than usual, said Deputy Fire Chief Dave Wood.
“There’s definitely a drying trend forming over the next two weeks,” said Wood ”




Regardless of the fire danger rating, Delta doesn’t allow campfires, bush burning, cooking fires or beach fires at any time of year, anywhere.
Smoking is also banned in all city parks.
Wood pointed out that earlier this spring at the start of the wildfire season in B C , none of the fires were caused by lightning.
“They were all human caused,” he said.
As the fire danger rating rises, people should be aware that their actions are what’s probably going to cause a wildfire
“As we do head into summer months and that danger rating will inevitably go up, people should be aware that their actions are what is probably going to cause a wildfire situation, as opposed to a natural occurrence, ” Wood said
Homeowners should not butt out their cigarettes into their potted plants, where there’s dry bark mulch



“We’ve had numerous fires over the years as a result of a smouldering cigarette starting a fire after being put in a dry plant pot Often, that plant, is beside the cedar or vinyl siding of a house Use a proper ashtray,” Wood said.
Now that the fire rating is at high, the fire department will start patrolling Centennial Beach to ensure there are no beach fires. When the fire rating is extreme, they’ll start patrolling parks to ensure there are no campfires or smoking.