Defend habitats and neighborhoods against the dangers of wildfires
Wildfires pose a significant threat to many areas of Canada, especially those in proximity to forested and dry grassland environments. Seasonal heat, dry shrubs and grass, and strong winds aren’t the only factors making fires easy to spark and spread. In the past couple of years, fire has become a significant concern in the community of Kelowna as more and more people are becoming aware that they should be prepared for and prevent it. Interior parts of British Columbia often see hot, dry summers that heighten the wildfire risk. As temperatures heat up and rainfall becomes scarce, forests and grasslands can dry out substantially. Under these circumstances, even the tiniest spark — from lightning, machinery, or an unattended campfire — can rapidly grow into a bigger wildfire. And it is why watching the wildfire smoke damage restoration is a vital seasonal safety planning exercise for residents and local authorities alike. Most particularly vulnerable are those communities near forested ...