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By LCFD
April 3, 2026

Spring is a time when many homeowners choose to burn yard waste or other natural materials. If you will be burning on your property, be sure to call the public safety complex's non-emergency line to permit your burn. (401) 635-2323 .This will prevent burning on high fire danger days as well as prevent unnecessary emergency responses to your property. Consider these factors when conducting a permitted burn.

Distance- All fire pits should be used at a minimum of 10 feet away from any structure and any larger fires should be kept at a minimum of 50 feet. Consider the distance between the fire and the stockpile of fuel you are using to feed it, as well as any embers or brands that may be carried away from the fire by the wind.

Supervision- Carefully supervising an outdoor fire is key, because in most cases, you are responsible for a fire that you started if it gets out of control, spreads, and does damage to property or hurts someone. Keep a close eye on children and pets around outdoor fires and remove any tripping hazards. Call the fire department early if the fire grows out of control or spreads beyond the point where you can safely extinguish it.

Plan Ahead- Collect Garden hoses, fire extinguishers and rakes before you start your fire so you wont have to take your eyes off it until it is fully extinguished. Ensure the fire is fully out before leaving it unattended. In the right weather, even a small amount of heat can re-ignite a fire, so ensure it is cold and damp.


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