![Another photo of the Kelowna Fire Department dealing with a small grassfire above H lot on April 30. (Photo credit: Dan Odenbach)](https://news.ok.ubc.ca/wp-content/blogs.dir/6/files/2015/06/fire2-blog.jpg)
A photo of the Kelowna Fire Department dealing with a small grassfire above H lot during the summer of 2015. (Photo credit: Dan Odenbach)
Summer is still with us in the Okanagan and with long-range weather forecasts predicting little precipitation, the fire danger rating is currently sitting at high.
Campus Security would like to remind the campus community to be extra vigilant with any flammable materials that you might be using.
With the close-knit urban-wildland interface on this campus, fires often start as small accidental ignitions, which can quickly spread to surrounding grasslands, forests, and even buildings. The landscaped mulch beds near the student residence buildings and throughout campus are also extremely vulnerable to catching fire.
Campfires, fireworks or any other type of open flame are also not allowed anywhere on campus. And smoking should be confined to designated areas with appropriate disposal.
If you see smoke where it shouldn’t be, call 9-1-1 and report it to Campus Security at 250-807-8111 or local 78111.