Fire Advisory 2023 Season

Picture of a small outdoor fire pit with a fire burning in it. Text overlay: Fire Advisory.
October 17, 2023 | The Fire Advisory for the Town of Strathmore has been removed. There are currently no fire bans or advisories in place. 

August 21, 2023
| Due to extended dry and warm conditions, the Town of Strathmore has been placed under a Fire Ban - Advisory effective on August 21, 2023.

Permit burning in Strathmore is banned immediately.

This ban prohibits:
  • All Fire Permits
  • All Fireworks Permits

An advisory allows:

  • Fire pits that meet guidelines (learn more here)
  • All barbeques
This fire advisory is due to the unusually dry and warm conditions. A fire advisory is issued to inform residents about conditions which pose a moderate to high fire risk in the municipality.
Fires requiring a permit, including open air burning and fireworks, are prohibited. Approved barbeques and fire pits with a screen or chimney are still permitted. 
Residents are always required to supervise fires in fire pits and have a source of extinguishment (i.e. garden hose) readily available. No fire should be left unsupervised.
Updates on this fire advisory will be provided on this page and through Town social media.
If you have questions, you can call the Strathmore Fire Department, 403-934-3022. 

June 20, 2023
 | The Fire Advisory for the Town of Strathmore has been rescinded.  
Recent changes in weather and increase in moisture has lowered the fire risk for Strathmore. Please continue to adhere to fire regulations and permits that stay in p[lace year-round. Learn more here. 

May 2, 2023 | Due to a Moderate Fire Risk, the Town of Strathmore has been placed under a Fire Ban - Advisory effective on May 2, 2023.

Permit burning in Strathmore is banned immediately.

This ban prohibits:
  • All Fire Permits
  • All Fireworks Permits

An advisory allows:

  • Fire pits that meet guidelines (learn more here)
  • All barbeques
This fire advisory is due to the unusually dry and warm conditions. A fire advisory is issued to inform residents about conditions which pose a moderate to high fire risk in the municipality.
Fires requiring a permit, including open air burning and fireworks, are prohibited. Approved barbeques and fire pits with a screen or chimney are still permitted. 
Residents are always required to supervise fires in fire pits and have a source of extinguishment (i.e. garden hose) readily available. No fire should be left unsupervised.
Updates on this fire advisory will be provided on this page and through Town social media.
If you have questions, you can call the Strathmore Fire Department, 403-934-3022. 

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