Landscaping-related fires seeing uptick amid hot, dry summer weather
PARKSVILLE — An increase in bark mulch and landscaping-related files is being noted by local firefighters.
A largely bone-dry June has led to prime fire conditions, not only in the backcountry, but around residential and commercial properties with a border or bark mulch, or dry hedge fencing.
Parksville Fire Rescue assistant chief Cam Cruickshank said bark mulch might look quite nice, but it’s a less than ideal material to have around homes.
“We always talk about the FireSmart principles and those zones around your house and how you can stop those easily preventable fires. If people are interested, BC FireSmart has great resources as far as what you can do around your house or non-combustible things that still look nice and will still be aesthetically pleasing.”


