Frequently Asked Questions
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Warman Fire Rescue
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Warman Fire Rescue
Yes. The guidelines for having an open-air fire pit are as follows:
The fire must:
- be no larger than 1 meter by 1 meter square;
- be built on bare ground or concrete/brick pad on the ground;
- have a grate overtop with holes smaller than 13mm;
- be a minimum of ten (10) feet from the property line, fence and buildings;
- be no larger than 1 meter in height and width;
- be supervised until put out; and
- not cause offensive odor or undue smoke.
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Warman Fire Rescue
Yes.
(1) No person shall set off any fireworks in a manner that would create a danger or nuisance to another person or property.
(2) No person shall set off any fireworks on a public street, private or residential property except as part of a public fireworks display as permitted by the Fire Prevention Bylaw. A permit for a private fireworks display using low hazard fireworks out at a designated park or open greenspace area within City limits may be issued by the Department, providing the applicant has the minimum insurance and liability coverage as outlined in Section 40, subsection 5 of the Bylaw.
(3) No person shall set off any fireworks on a school site without the prior written consent of the Board of Education that owns the site, and without first obtaining a public fireworks display permit from the Department.
(4) No person under 18 years of age shall set off any fireworks except under the direct supervision of a parent, guardian or other responsible adult.
(5) No parent or guardian of a child under 18 years of age shall suffer or permit the child to set off any fireworks, except when under the direct supervision of the parent or guardian.
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Warman Fire Rescue
When a fire hydrant is on your property, as a homeowner you must ensure that:
- there is unhindered access to the hydrant;
- a 2M (6'6) clearance must be kept from the side ports of the hydrant;
- a 1M (3'4) clearance must be kept at the back side of the hydrant;
- there is no obstruction on the front (street) side of the hydrant; and
- hedges, shrubs, trees, fences and accumulation of materials within these clearances are not allowed (grass, bark, and gravel beds are allowed).