In addition to Community Connect enabling your First Responders to better protect your property and family’s well-being, you can also handle all Burn Permitting within the Community Connect portal. Access, manage, and seek approval for burns within the same account you use to manage your property and its occupants.
In addition to Community Connect enabling your First Responders to better protect your property and family’s well-being, you can also handle all Burn Permitting within the Community Connect portal. Access, manage, and seek approval for burns within the same account you use to manage your property and its occupants. Individuals residing in Graham Fire & Rescue’s District must adhere to District and County-wide burning rules and regulations. Visit https://grahamfire.org/burning-info/ to check the current Burn Ban status.
District policy states that residential burning will not be allowed between May 15 and October 15 regardless of County-wide burn ban status.
Citizens can sign up on the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency website to receive alerts when an Air Quality Burn Ban is issued or lifted by visiting their Burn Ban Alert page. Additionally, you can visit the Pierce County Fire Marshal’s website or call the Pierce County Burn Ban hotline at (253) 798-7278. We encourage you to review Puget Sound Clean Air Agency’s Burn Ban pamphlet to learn more about the health risks of breathing smoke and what is banned during an air quality burn ban.