Restrict burning in city limits and unincorporated areas of the county.
A fire ban is now in effect for all of Red Deer County. Using an explosive ** N/A.
The County requires that: All outdoor fires presently burning within Red Deer County whether set with permission or under permit of the County, be extinguished immediately, and Red Deer Emergency Services encourages residents to take extra caution to prevent fires. From the City of Red Deer Fire ban in effect for Red Deer The City of Red Deer is issuing a full city-wide fire ban effective immediately in light of dry conditions and poor air quality (pdf).The ban is being put in place to help prevent fires in the city and to reduce health concerns. Proper disposal of smoking materials is very important as many fires are started by individuals throwing them out a window or discarding them in plants.Any person contravening the fire ban will be subject to a $210 fine and applicable response fees.This ban will remain in effect until conditions change, and further notice is given.
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Restricts outdoor burning, such as campfires and debris burning. The following agencies provide information about current wildfires in Colorado: Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management SUN, AUG 30, 10-2 (50% off day)
Any person contravening the fire ban will be subject to a $210 fine and applicable response fees.
Effective immediately, The City of Red Deer has issued a full city-wide fire ban in light of dry conditions and poor air quality. This ban will remain in effect until conditions change, and further notice is given. Due to a lack of recent precipitation, which has created dry conditions that can easily lead to a fire growing out of control, a fire ban was put in effect Friday morning. Welding or operating acetylene or other torch with open flame ** N/A.
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