Muskoka-Wide Fire Danger Rating In Effect April 1

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The Muskoka-wide fire danger rating system is in effect from April 1 to October 31. Monitored and determined by the Muskoka Association of Fire Chiefs, in consultation with Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF), the rating is verified daily and is determined using the Fire Weather Index (FWI), an internationally used method for determining the risk of fires in open air. The FWI uses factors such as relative humidity, temperature, previous 24-hour rain amount, wind directions and more to determine the risk level.

From April 1 to October 31 recreational open-air fires are permitted between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m.in all four of Bracebridge’s fire zones in accordance with the Burning Control By-Law. Daytime burning and slash pile burning is not allowed during this timeframe. When having an open-air fire, please practice safety first.

  • Check the fire danger rating before any event;
  • Ensure your fire is at least 20 feet from any structures, trees or anything that can burn and is a maximum of 2 feet wide;
  • Never leave a fire unattended;
  • Do not use aerosols or accelerants on a fire, such as gasoline. These substances are unpredictable, can explode and ignite surrounding areas;
  • Only dry wood can be burned; do not burn yard waste or green wood;
  • Always have a bucket of water or sand next to your fire. Make sure the fire is out completely before leaving the site;
  • Keep your distance. Children, pets and adults should stay a safe distance away; and
  • In the event of an emergency, call 9-1-1 immediately.

The fire danger rating is currently set to low. Updates and changes to the rating are communicated on the Town of Bracebridge website, through social media and on the road signs found throughout Muskoka.

For more information on the current fire danger rating, visit bracebridge.ca/firedangerrating or call 1-877-847-1577.

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