Ministry of Forests and Range, Wildfire Management Branch

FireSmart

An Ounce of Prevention...

Each year there are more than 2,000 wildfires in B.C. Although many occur far away from communities, as people build more homes in 'wildland-urban interface' areas, more fires are impacting residential areas. Every year, interface fires threaten or burn homes, cabins and other high value resources.

Fire behaviour changes in different fuels, whether they're in the forest or in your backyard. When the conditions are right, wildfires can readily burn grass, shrubs, brush, trees and if given the chance, homes. Even with wildland and city firefighters' skill and quick response times, property owners and communities must be proactive and take steps to reduce the risk of wildfire.

Individual homeowners and wider communities can take simple steps to reduce the impact of wildfire. The time to reduce the threat of wildfire is now, not when a fire is at your doorstep. Be proactive, be practical, and be FireSmart

Prepare for Wildfires

Wildfires are unpredictable, but you can take steps to create defensible space around your home to reduce an approaching wildfire's volatility. Take a wildfire safety quiz, assess your home's structural and site hazards, and learn the steps you can take to reduce your home's succeptibility to fire.

Download the Home Owners FireSmart Manual

Complete a Structure and Site Hazard Assessment on your property

Prevent Wildfires

Many fires occur in spring and early summer when human activity increases. Grass burning and spring cleanup fires occasionally escape control and result in wildfires. When summer arrives, the number of people in the woods increases and as they travel, recreationalists can accidentally cause fires.