City of Franklin, TN
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- No permit is required for store-bought fire pits when they are used in your backyard and constantly attended while in use.
- A permit is required for campfires and bonfires. Apply for a burn permit.
- Are you interested in building an outdoor fireplace? Contact the Building and Neighborhood Services Department for assistance.
Fire Pit Safety
Here are a few safety tips to keep in mind when using a store-bought fire pit:
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Fire pits cannot be used to burn brush and vegetation as they are not designed for large quantities of debris and materials.
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Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the proper type of fuel and use of the fire pit.
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Before each use, inspect the fire pit for damage.
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Do not allow patio pillows, chair mats, or any other combustible materials to come in close proximity to the fire pit. Clear dry vegetation and brush away from your fire pit 10-20 feet in all directions.
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Always make sure the container is on a level surface and at least 15-feet away from the home or other structures. Do not use a fire pit on a wooden deck.
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Fire pits are intended for small fires. Don't overload your fire pit with wood or other materials. You could damage your fire pit, or worse, cause the fire to spread.
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Screens should always be left in place while the fire is burning to prevent embers from flying and igniting grass, leaves, or other materials.
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Never handle the screens or burning materials without the use of a poker or log grabber, and let the materials cool completely before leaving the fire pit unattended. Never dump ashes or remains in your trash can as the coals can continue to hold heat and result in a fire.