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Firefighter warns against paper lanterns amid dry weather

A volunteer firefighter wants to remind people of the dangers of lighting a sky lantern after he found a half-burned sky lantern in his backyard in Woolwich.

'Dangerous' paper sky lanterns fall under prohibited fireworks in Woolwich

Paper lanterns heated by candles and launched into the air during celebrations can cause significant damage, according to fire officials. (Lee Jin-man/The Associated Press)

A volunteer firefighter is reminding of the dangers of lighting paper sky lanterns after finding a half-burned lantern in his backyard Sunday afternoon.

Mark Weber, avolunteerwith the WoolwichFire Department, said the discovery was especially concerning because the fire lanterns are banned in Woolwich, and the area is dealing with dry weather conditions.

"It really surprised me that someone would do that with the conditions that we're in," Weber said.

Waterloo region and the surrounding townships have experienced dry weather for several weeks, prompting the Grand River Conservation Area to request peoplelimit their water consumption by 10 per cent.

Areas of Pinehurst Lake Park, ConestogoLake Park, Norfolk County and Perth East have implemented fire bans as well.

However, because of Monday's rain, Woolwich, along withWilmot, Wellesley and North Dumfriesdecided not to implement a fire ban.

Dangers of paper sky lanterns

Weber said one of the biggest concerns with sky lanterns is that once one is lit and released into the air, it's hard to tell where it could land.

"You have no control," he said. "It could [land] on your own roof and set your house on fire."

In Woolwich, sky lanterns fall underby law15-2015, which regulates the sale and use of fireworks in the township.

No person is allowed to set off any prohibited fireworks in the Township, according to the bylaw.

Wellesley Township recently banned sky lanterns year round as well.

"Putting [sky lanterns] into our burnbylaw has given us a bit of teeth," Wellesley fire Chief Paul Redmantold CBCNews.

"People don't always realize how dangerous they are."