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Calgary issues fire ban as wildfire smoke continues to cause air quality problems

A special air quality statement was issued for Calgary on Wednesday, July 14, 2021. Global News

The City of Calgary issued a fire ban Friday as the air quality deteriorates because of wildfire smoke.

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Environment Canada issued a Special Air Quality Statement Thursday for much of the province.

“Today’s fire ban reflects significant, increased risk of air quality resulting from wildfire smoke and a need to restrict burning that would contribute to this,” said Deputy Fire Chief Ken Uzeloc.

The fire ban includes all parks in the city.

The following are prohibited:

• Open fires
• Fire pits
• Outdoor chimeneas
• Recreational solid fuel barbecues and stoves (charcoal briquettes or wood)
• Tiki torches

The following are currently allowed:

• Gas or propane fire pits that are CSA approved or ULC certified.
• Gas or propane stoves and barbeques that are CSA approved or ULC certified.
• Patio heaters (propane, catalytic or infrared/radiant)
• Approved commercial solid fuel cooking appliances. (e.g. BBQ and Pizza establishments/vendors)
• Ceremonial events with an approved CFD permit
• Fireworks with an approved CFD permit
• Internal household fireplaces
• Indoor open-air flame fires with an approved CFD permit

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The fire ban will be in effect until further notice, when smoke and weather conditions are no longer deemed a risk to health and safety.

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