Brush Burning Ban Lifted In Selwyn Township
/The Selwyn Fire Department has lifted the burn ban on brush, which was implemented on July 22, as announced on Wednesday.
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With recent precipitation, the County’s fire department has permitted residents to resume open-air burning in accordance with the Township’s Open Air Burning By-law.
“We appreciate everyone’s cooperation during the burn ban,” said Gord Jopling, Fire Chief. “Your commitment helped prevent potential fires during a very dry period. While the burn ban on brush is lifted, everyone must continue to follow the rules and practice safe burning habits.”
Important Fire Safety Reminders:
Open-air burning (such as campfires and outdoor fireplaces) is not permitted in built-up areas, including Lakefield, Bridgenorth, Ennismore, Young’s Point and Woodland Acres.
Burn barrels are not permitted in the Township.
Burning of noxious materials, leaves, grass clippings, or compost is prohibited.
Burn permits are required for any fire that is not a campfire or outdoor fireplace.
Permits are issued only by the Selwyn Fire Department at Hall 1, 833 Ward Street, Bridgenorth. For information, call 705-292-7282.
You do not need a burn permit for:
Campfires in a fire pit or fire container
Certified propane and natural gas appliances, fire pits, fire tables, or barbecues that are TSSA approved
Maintain a 1:10 ratio for fire safe distance – for example, a fire that is two feet in diameter must have 20 feet of clearance in all directions.
All fires must comply with the Township’s Open Air Burning By-law.
