A West Kelowna resident is part of a campaign to purchase and install two automated wildfire hazard signs in the community that would update in real-time, and display evacuation messaging.
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The goal is to provide timely and accurate updates during wildfire season, especially when fire crews are stretched thin.
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Unlike the current manual fire rating signs, which must be changed daily by fire personnel, the new digital signs can be controlled using a smartphone or computer. They are illuminated for visibility day and night and feature a dynamic LED text box that can display up-to-date messaging, from fire danger levels to evacuation instructions and emergency contact numbers.
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The August 2023 McDougall Creek wildfire destroyed nearly 200 homes and forced thousands in West Kelowna to leave their homes. Martin was instrumental in implementing a fire warden program for Casa Loma during the fire.
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The signs would be maintained by the fire department. The $40,000 fundraising target includes the cost of the signs, and shipping from New香蕉视频直播痁ealand. Installation will be handled by city crews at no cost to the campaign, Martin said.
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Martin is hoping the signs will act as an extra layer of safety and information as wildfire seasons become longer and more unpredictable. The GoFundMe campaign is .