Skip to content

FireSmart clean-up and chipping event planned for West Bench

Event on Oct. 17 to help reduce risk of wildfire damage
22899614_web1_200914-MRN-RO-Brush-Chipping-Program1
A FireSmart clean-up and chipping event will be held at West Bench Elementary School on Oct. 17. (Contributed)

The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen is hosting a community FireSmart clean-up and chipping event at West Bench Elementary School on Saturday, Oct. 17. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

It is open to those removing flammable debris from their properties.

Changes made to the areas closest to one’s home will have the greatest impact on reducing the risk of wildfire damage. Being FireSmart is a shared responsibility.

READ ALSO: Faulder/Meadow Valley receives FireSmart designation

READ ALSO: Presentation in Summerland will focus on fire safety measures

“This event provides West Bench residents with an opportunity to help protect their properties,” said Area F director Riley Gettens.

“The RDOS is encouraging residents throughout the Regional District to be proactive when it comes to the threat of wildfires.”

Funding for the event is provided by the Community Resiliency Investment Program.

Materials accepted for chipping include leaves, twigs, branches, grass clippings and wood up to 40 centimetres in diameter.

Materials not accepted include rocks, roots, pressure-treated lumber, cattails, reeds, bamboo, vines, kitchen by-products, manufactured paper products such as baseball cards or newspapers), plastic, metal, glass, fish and fish by-products and any other material not found in normal yard or lawn waste.

FireSmart resource links and information including FireSmart Community Assessment reports are available online at emergency.rdos.bc.ca/resources/.

To report a typo, email:
news@summerlandreview.com
.



news@summerlandreview.com

Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.



John Arendt

About the Author: John Arendt

John Arendt has worked as a journalist for more than 30 years. He has a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Journalism degree from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.
Read more