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What are the rules for outdoor fireplaces and fire pits in Philadelphia?

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It is clearly implied in the Fire Code that the Department of Licenses and Inspections and the Fire Department are responsible for fire safety throughout the city. The unregulated use of outdoor fireplaces is a fire hazard. Therefore, portable outdoor fireplaces will be permitted only when in conformance with the following requirements or the manufacturer’s instructions in any instance where those instructions are more restrictive:
  • Portable outdoor fireplaces shall be completely enclosed (solid material or heavy-duty screening or both) with or without a stack or chimney, but those burning combustible materials shall have a screen at the top to prevent large embers that may cause a fire from escaping into the atmosphere. All materials shall be in good repair and safe condition.
  • Portable outdoor fireplaces designed to burn combustible materials shall use an appropriate type of fuel such as non-pressure-treated wood, charcoal or fireplace logs. Propane units shall use only propane. No waste material or any material that is likely to cause excessive smoke or noxious odors shall be used. The amount of fuel in use shall not exceed the safe capacity of the device.
  • Portable outdoor fireplaces shall be at least 15 feet from a structure, including decks and balconies. Their placement shall be stable and reasonably level so as to make tipping unlikely. They shall not be used on a deck, within any tent, or on or under any roof.
  • Portable outdoor fireplaces shall be constantly attended until the fire is extinguished.
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