An open-air fire ban that had been in place for Ottawa has been lifted by Ottawa Fire Services (OFS).
The city-wide ban had been put in place on Thursday, March 25.
The OFS institutes a ban on open-air fires based on environmental conditions in order to prevent the rapid spread of fire due to grass and brush fires.
While the ban has been lifted, residents are reminded they must obtain a burn permit in order to have an open-air fire or use an outdoor wood burning fireplace.
Devices that don’t require a permit such as propane, ethanol, and natural gas outdoor fireplaces and barbecues are not included in the ban and residents are advised to follow the manufacturer’s specifications for safe operations.