Fire danger - Province of British Columbia Find out the current fire danger rating in your area and other information about fire weather The BC Wildfire Service operates about 260 weather stations, which send reports on an hourly basis
Fire Danger Rating and High Risk Activity Regulations The fire danger rating is updated at approximately 2 pm daily by the BC Wildfire Service Ratings: 1 = Very Low Danger 2 = Low Danger 3 = Moderate Danger 4 = High Danger 5 = Extreme Danger For more information please see the BC Wildfire Danger Class ratings
DANGER CLASS (B. C. ) Below is a link to the Province of B C 's website and Wildfire Service information page that contains the detailed Danger Class Ratings for all Fire Centres and weather stations in B C Some directions that may help you:
BC Wildfire Resources — Frontier Wildfire - Frontier Solutions Check the risk of fire in your area through the Canadian Forest Fire Danger Rating System Find information on active fires in BC, including fire control status updates and evacuation orders Monitor lightning strikes live across North America and keep an eye on fire growth potential
Weather and fire danger ratings - Province of British Columbia Fire danger ratings are used to indicate how easily fires can start and spread in an area, and indicate which areas are at risk of severe wildfire activity Find out the current fire danger rating in your area Learn more
Danger class reports - Province of British Columbia A detailed danger class report provides estimated and forecast fire danger rating values for specific weather stations The danger class report is updated every day based on weather station data collected from around the province
High risk activities - Province of British Columbia Fire Danger Class identifies the three fire danger ratings for which there are restrictions: Danger Class III (moderate), IV (high) and V (extreme) Note: There are no restrictions on high risk activities when the fire danger rating is I (Very Low) or II (Low)
Fire weather - Province of British Columbia Up-to-date weather forecasts are crucial for determining fire danger and fire behaviour During fire season, weather forecasters at the BC Wildfire Service use weather station data to determine fire danger ratings View maps showing the precipitation levels, wind speed, relative humidity and temperature across B C
BC Fire Code - Province of British Columbia The BC Fire Code is a provincial regulation on fire safety It covers requirements for buildings under construction and existing buildings and facilities
Section 9. 10. Fire Protection - BC Publications British Columbia Building Code 2018 Revision 2 01 Division B 9 10 3 Ratings 9 10 3 1 Fire-Resistance and Fire-Protection Ratings 1) Except as permitted in Sentences (2) and (3), where a fire-resistance rating or a fire-protection rating is required in this Section for an element of a building, such rating shall be determined in conformance with