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Urban Fire Pit Safety: Enjoying Outdoor Fires Responsibly

6/3/2024 (Permalink)

campfire style bonfire with dark night background Gather around the bonfire, but don't forget about fire safety! Follow these tips from SERVPRO®.

Living in a city doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the cozy ambiance of a crackling fire. With the popularity of urban fire pits on the rise, it’s essential to prioritize safety to prevent accidents and ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.

Here are some key tips for safely enjoying a fire pit in an urban setting.

Choose the Right Fire Pit

When selecting a fire pit for your urban outdoor space, opt for one that is specifically designed for safe use in confined areas. Look for fire pits that are portable and have sturdy legs to provide stability on various surfaces, such as concrete patios or balconies.

Avoid makeshift fire containers or DIY solutions that may not meet safety standards and could pose a risk of fire or injury. Additionally, consider the size of the fire pit in relation to your outdoor space and ensure that there’s enough ventilation to prevent smoke buildup.

Location, Location, Location

The location of your fire pit is crucial for safety and enjoyment. Place the fire pit on a stable, non-flammable surface, such as concrete, stone, or brick. Keep it at least 10 feet away from any buildings, fences, or overhanging structures to reduce the risk of fire spreading.

If you’re using a fire pit on a balcony or rooftop, check with your building management to ensure compliance with any regulations or restrictions. Avoid setting up a fire pit in areas with low-hanging tree branches or near dry vegetation, as these can easily catch fire.

Practice Safe Burning Practices

Once your fire pit is set up, it’s essential to follow safe burning practices to prevent accidents and minimize environmental impact. Use only dry, seasoned firewood or pre-packaged fire logs to fuel your fire, as green or wet wood can produce excessive smoke and sparks.

Avoid using accelerants like gasoline or lighter fluid, as they can cause uncontrollable flames and pose a significant safety hazard. Keep a bucket of water, a fire extinguisher, or a hose nearby in case of emergencies, and never leave the fire unattended.

By following these fire pit safety tips, you can enjoy the warmth and ambiance of an outdoor fire pit without compromising safety. However, accidents can still happen, and if your property experiences fire-related damage, we are here to help.

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