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Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services (LFES) warns about proper fire pit use. (Photo: Lethbridge News Now)

Improper fire pit use on the rise in Lethbridge

May 25, 2022 | 3:09 PM

LETHBRIDGE, AB – Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services (LFES) is asking residents to be more careful with how they use their fire pits and to follow local burning bylaws.

Over the past few months, there has been an increase in the number of calls to the fire department regarding issues related to fire pits.

In a media release, LFES says most of these calls involved people either burning prohibited materials or using an improper or improperly-distanced fire pit.

The release states: “A majority of reports originate as an outside fire or smoke in the area with limited information and are therefore treated as emergencies. The response impacts available resources, taking crews out of service until the danger can be assessed and resolved.”

LFES is reminding the public about the rules laid out in the City of Lethbridge Open Burning Bylaw #5858:

  • Burning can only take place in a designated fire pit or fireplace located at least 1.5 metres away from any structure or other combustible material.
  • Only clean, dry, and untreated wood can be burned.
  • Fires must be supervised at all times, with a means of extinguishment on hand.
  • Flames cannot be more than one metre in height.
  • No burning is permitted if the wind exceeds 30 kilometres per hour.

Anyone found to be in violation of the bylaw will receive a fine ranging between $150 and $200. For rental properties, it is the homeowner’s responsibility to ensure that tenants adhere to the bylaw.

Read Bylaw #5858 in its entirety on the City of Lethbridge website.