The County of Grande Prairie is urging residents to be “Firewise” with their New Year’s Eve fireworks displays.
Residents who choose to use fireworks on the holiday are asked to remain aware of their surroundings and have an emergency plan in case of any unexpected incidents.
Additionally, the municipality says due to minimal snowpack and dry conditions the risk factor for grass fires is considered high, and it is important to be mindful of the associated risks.
“Our firefighters are ready, but prevention is key,” the county says.
Residents who choose to celebrate with fireworks are being asked to remember animals, and neighbours as the loud noise can create stressful situations for pets. Pet owners are being asked to keep pets indoors, or in a secure, comfortable area, and let any neighbours know of their plans if they choose to set fireworks off.
County residents are also required to register for a permit before sparking up their displays and are asked to only use approved and legal fireworks for safety. Permits are available for free on the county’s website.