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THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE DRUMBO FIRE STATION

TOWNSHIP OF BLANDFORD – BLENHEIM

FIRE DEPARTMENT

Open Air Burning Ontario Fire Code 2.6.3.4.

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GUIDELINES FOR CONTROL BURNS IN

BLANDFORD – BLENHEIM TOWNSHIP EFFECTIVE June 1, 2003

In an effort to save tax dollars, the Township Fire Department has adopted a

series of guidelines to curb the growing problem of unnecessary fire calls.

1. If you are going to have a controlled burn, you must contact the Township

Office (Fire Chief) at 463-5347 or 1-800-410-6882 9:00 am – 12:00 pm and

1:00 pm – 4:30 pm. Have available where and when you plan to have the

fire, and its approximate duration. During this time, you will be the only one

who can call for assistance from the fire department if the fire gets out of

hand. For this reason, never leave any fire unattended. Make sure the fire

is completely extinguished before leaving.

2. Avoid starting any fires in dry situations and on windy days. Even the most

carefully attended fire can quickly get out of control if conditions are right.

3. Do not start any controlled burns past 4:00 PM. Fires that burn into the

evening and night are easily mistaken by others as burning out of control.

4. Do not have large fires. If there is a lot of material to burn, split it into a

series of smaller fires that can be easily managed.

5. Respect your neighbors. Avoid having large quantities of smoke drifting

towards neighboring dwellings as it is not only irritating, it can also be a fire

hazard.

6. NO fires are allowed in the Villages of Bright, Drumbo, Plattsville or

Princeton or in Forest Estates and Maple Lake Mobile Home Parks unless

they are in a burn or barbeque pit, or used for cooking purposes. Remember

that even when fires are out, these pits can still be very hot and easily lead

to burns, especially of small children.

7. All controlled burns require a 48 hour notice to Chief Fire Official.

Guidelines for Burning and Barbeque Pits and their use.

Pit and fire not to exceed twenty four inches (24”) in diameter.

Pit will have sides no higher than twenty four inches (24”).

It is recommended that dry wood only be burnt.

All toxic materials prohibited by the Environmental Protection Act including treated,

painted or laminated wood, tires, rubber, plastic, asphalt, foam and insulation shall not

be burnt, at anytime.

Fire must be supervised at all times.

Sufficient water or other fire retardant equipment are readily available to keep fire

under control.

Fire pit should be constructed fifty feet (50’) from any building or over head wires.

Yours Truly

Rick Richardson

Fire Chief