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May 5th - Wildfire Preparedness Day

4/26/2018

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Join in on May 5th for our Piers Island Wildfire Preparedness Day sponsored by FireSmart Canada! 

We want you to learn all about what the new chipper can do for you to help you FireSmart your property - so bring out some branches to the road between noon and 3 pm and enjoy the demo.  We'll have firefighters on hand to offer you a little Wildfire Quick check on your property as well.
We invite you to head over to the hall at 3 pm and learn what Emergency Preparedness has for you.  Are you signed up for PANS yet?  They'll help you out. 
The new Engine 33 will be on display for you too and then we'll top it all off with a BBQ for participants!  
With Islanders hard work last year Piers Island received FireSmart Community Recognition for 2017 - let's make it happen for 2018!

Our thanks again to FireSmart Canada for sponsoring this event! :)

​#IAMFIRESMART
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FireSmart Chimneys!

4/19/2018

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In a small community like ours- surrounded by water - we've found a group chimney sweep program helps to keep costs down and is a good incentive for people to get it done when they might put it off were they reliant on arranging themselves! Here's our program for this year organized by an island volunteer!
​Hello Islanders
The Fire Smart Sweep Program for 2018 will be a bit different this year.
 
To start with we have a new provider:
Chris Worthing.
Chris has Work Safe and is fully insured.
 
Please note Chris Worthing is NOT providing window, skylight, roof or gutter cleaning as part of the Fire Smart Program, but you may be able to negotiate that with him SEPARATELY from the Fire Smart Program. 
Chris also services gas appliances but again that is not part of the Fire Smart Sweep Program.
 
Unlike the past few years, Chris provides his own boat to and from the Island and will not require hiring of the Water Taxi, so you will not have to pay a portion of the total transportation cost to and fro.
 
There are some fee changes however.
 
Inspections are now $50 +GST per property (no free inspections).
If a chimney cleaning is required then that will cost $50 per flue on top of the inspection fee. That is inspection plus one flue costs $100, inspection plus 2 flues costs $150 etc. +GST
If a WETT certificate is required that will cost $65 on top of the inspection fee. That is inspection plus WETT certificate costs $115 + GST
 
You or a designate need to be present when the inspection or service takes place.
 
Please refer to the attached document for general information on what  WETT is, as this is a commonly asked question.
 
Payment is by cheque or cash ONLY directly to Chris at the time of service.
  
I will try my best to book your first choice of date and morning or afternoon, and provide you with a schedule shortly after June 1, 2018
 
If there is sufficient demand July 4th MIGHT also be available, but for now indicate your availability for July 2 or 3rd only please.
 
If you have a neighbour or friend on the island who might be interested but does not sign up for bb, please forward this email to them or, if they don’t have email, please let me know their telephone contact and I will try to get them scheduled.
 
Grant
Lot #35
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#IAMFireSmart

4/2/2018

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Our INBOX had this great news today from FireSmart and Partners in Protection!
​"It is my pleasure to inform you that your community is a recipient of a $500 Provincial Wildfire Community Preparedness Day award!"

​Fantastic news for Piers Island and our plans for our Wildfire Preparedness Day on May 5th, 2018.   Keep your eyes peeled for our banner - coming your way as we get closer to the date.  Islanders will recall our Big Chipper Fundraiser which was successful and we now have an awesome chipper on the island.  Look for it as part of our Wildfire Preparedness Day.  More details to follow as we get closer.  Chipping is great for taking care of all those low lying branches you've trimmed, but NOT for leaves (which you can compost) or for invasive plants like broom, gorse and holly which are better burned.  
Give FireSmart a shout out if you're on Facebook to ​http://www.facebook.com/FireSmartCanada  
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