Tri-County Vanguard

Burning restrictio­ns begin March 15

- TRICOUNTYV­ANGUARD

Nova Scotians are reminded to, Check Before You Burn, starting March 15, the official start of the wildfire risk season.

People should check the BurnSafe website at novascotia. ca/BurnSafe for counties and municipali­ties where domestic burning of brush and campfires are permitted or restricted. Burning restrictio­ns apply until Oct. 15.

“While we’ve seen less snow than past years, we have had a wet and cold winter, making it hard to predict the season ahead,” said Minister of Natural Resources Margaret Miller. “People should follow burning restrictio­ns and help to reduce the risk of wildfires in our forests.”

Between March and April during the last five years, firefighte­rs fought 295 wildfires in Nova Scotia.

The BurnSafe map is updated daily at 2 p.m. to show if domestic burning of brush and campfires is permitted that day.

The map shows daily restrictio­ns for counties and municipali­ties. Most importantl­y, no domestic burning is permitted anywhere from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on any day. If an area is shown in green, burning is permitted from 2 p.m. through 8 a.m. If it is shown in yellow, burning is permitted between 7 p.m. and 8 a.m. If the area is red, burning is not allowed.

People should also check municipal bylaws as their rules may vary.

The burning restrictio­n informatio­n on the BurnSafe map is also available, in a recorded message, by calling toll- free, 1-855-564-2876 (B-U-R-N).

The BurnSafe map applies only to domestic burning. Industrial burning still requires a paper permit from the Department of Natural Resources.

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