GLOUCESTER — Chief Eric Smith and the Gloucester Fire Department would like to share fire pit and chiminea safety tips ahead of summer. |
The Gloucester Fire Department allows outdoor burning through chimineas and fire pits without a permit if the following conditions are met, according to the Town of Gloucester Ordnances: |
- The fire and/or smoke does not pose any hazard to property.
- The smoke does not create a health hazard or nuisance to surrounding residents.
- A fire extinguisher, working hose or additional water supply is in the vicinity of the fire pit or chimineato easily extinguish flames if necessary.
- Only use firewood when using a fire pit or chiminea. Leaves, debris, household trash or hazardous waste are prohibited from burning.
- Keep the fire at least 25 feet away from any structure or combustible material.
- The fire pit or chiminea should be positioned on a level non-combustible surface.
- The fire is constantly attended by a competent adult, until the fire is fully extinguished.
- When igniting a fire, flammable liquids are prohibited.
- Check your daily weather conditions for burning restrictions, including high winds or high temperatures.
The Gloucester Fire Department may order any outside fire to be extinguished due to a complaint or a hazardous condition. |
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Never leave a fire unattended. |
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Always keep a fire extinguisher, working hose, or additional water supply near the fire pit or chiminea. |
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Closelymonitor children when a fire pit is in use. |
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Make sure the fire is completely out before leaving your backyard or other area. |
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Only burn clean and dry firewood. |
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Make sure the fire is kept to a reasonable size, less than 3 feet in diameter. |
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In case of emergency call 911. |
For more information about fire pit or chiminea safety please contact the Gloucester Fire Department at (978) 281-9760. |
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