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The SPSA offers a range of resources to help individuals and families stay safe.
Resources
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SaskAlert
Learn about Saskatchewan’s primary source of emergency information, including how to download to app for you and your family.
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Sask911
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) Sask911 system provides province-wide access to 911 emergency call taking. The service is available from all landlines and payphones in Saskatchewan, and from cellphones and wireless devices if they are in range of a cell tower.
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FPW Poster Contest
Students across Saskatchewan in Grades 3–8 can enter the 2025 Fire Prevention Week Poster Contest. Submission deadline is October 31.
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Fire Bans
Check for active provincial fire bans and restrictions here.
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Controlled Burns and Notifications
Find out about safe burning practices and how to notify authorities before starting a controlled burn.
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Grass Fires
Learn about grass fire risks, prevention tips and safety information here.
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FireSmart
Find out how to prevent and prepare for wildfire to protect your home and community.
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Prepare for an Emergency
Know your risks, make a plan and build your emergency kit here.
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Values At Risk
Every year in Saskatchewan, values such as cabins, docks and other assets are damaged or destroyed by wildfire. In wildfire suppression terminology, Values At Risk (VAR) are any feature on the land that could be damaged by fire. By registering your VAR, you can help the SPSA plan and prioritize what to protect during a wildfire.
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Values At Risk Form
To register your Values At Risk, fill out this online form.
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Youth Preparedness Council
The Youth Preparedness Council empowers Saskatchewan high school students to lead, collaborate, and build skills in public safety and emergency preparedness.
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Public Education
Explore resources and programs that teach children about fire safety and emergency preparedness, along with some public events to watch out for.