The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary has prepared, or has access to, Community Wildfire Protection Plans for all areas in the Regional District. The approved plans are as follows:
Preparing for Interface Fires How to make your home Fire Smart
Surround your home with defensible space
Establish ‘Priority Zones’ around your home
Build or remodel to fire safe your house
Roof
Balconies, decks and eaves
Exterior siding
Windows and vents
Electric utilities
Chimney and stovepipe
Living in a forest environment
Fire control facilities
Be aware of fire-fighting capabilities available in your area. Everyone shares the responsibility of preserving life and property by planning for fire protection. Homes within forested areas are usually beyond the community fire department’s operating limits. The lack of rural fire-protection services means that you need to be prepared. The Forest Service has personnel who are trained, equipped, and funded specifically for the protection of forests and rangelands. They are not equipped or trained to fight structural fires.
The primary means to control forest-fires is to eliminate flammable material. Structural fire-fighting requires a quick response and large volumes of water delivered at a high pressure. Forest Service fire suppression staff is only available during the summer and operate on an attack time which is effective for fighting forest fires, but not structural fires.
Forest Service staff will take action to prevent the loss of life or the spread of fire to structures or forests.
Before you buy your building lot
Trailers and mobile homes
Fire Centres For more information on the B.C. Forest Service Protection Program, contact the
Southeast Fire Centre 208 Hughes Road, Castlegar, B.C. V1N 4M5 (250) 365-4040
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