Fire Pit Safety


As the temperature drops and the leaves begin to change, many residents in our community embrace the beauty of the great outdoors. Fire pits are a popular addition to outdoor spaces offering a cozy ambiance and a gathering point for friends and family. However, enjoying your fire pit responsibly is crucial to ensure both safety and enjoyment. The Statesville Fire Department is here to provide you with essential fire pit safety tips to help protect your loved ones, your property, and your community.

  • Choose the Right Location: Select a safe location for your fire pit, keeping it at least 25 feet away from any structures, trees, and flammable materials. Ensure there's no overhanging vegetation that can catch fire from flying embers. A flat, non-windy area is the ideal choice to prevent the fire from spreading uncontrollably.
  • Use a Safe Fire Pit: Invest in a fire pit designed for safe outdoor use. Fire pits come in various styles, including metal, stone, and concrete. These structures are built to contain the fire and direct smoke away from your gathering area. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use and maintenance.
  • Clear the Area: Before starting your fire, clear the immediate area of leaves, twigs, and other flammable debris. Keep the ground free from dry grass or anything that can catch fire easily. A clean and safe environment around the fire pit will minimize the risk of your fire spreading uncontrollably.
  • Keep a Water Source Nearby: Always have a hose, bucket of water, or a fire extinguisher within arm's reach when enjoying your fire pit. This way, you can quickly respond if the fire begins to get out of control.
  • Choose the Right Fuel: Only use seasoned, dry firewood or manufactured fire logs in your fire pit. Never use gasoline, lighter fluid, or other accelerants to start the fire, as this can lead to dangerous flare-ups. Instead, use kindling or fire starter sticks for a safe ignition.
  • Supervise Children and Pets: If you have children and pets, closely monitor them around the fire pit. Educate them about the dangers of open flames and establish a safe boundary to prevent accidents.
  • Extinguish the Fire Properly: When you're finished with your fire pit, don't just let it burn out. Use a shovel to spread out the embers, and then thoroughly douse the area with water until you're certain it's completely extinguished. Embers can smolder for hours and reignite if not properly put out.
  • Be Mindful of Weather Conditions: Always check the weather forecast and avoid using your fire pit on windy days. Wind can carry sparks and embers, potentially igniting nearby areas. Even a gentle breeze can cause problems, so always be cautious about changing weather conditions.

A well-maintained fire pit can provide warmth, ambiance, and unforgettable moments with your loved ones. But ensuring fire pit safety is essential for a secure and enjoyable experience. By following these fire pit safety tips, you can protect your family, your property, and your community. If you have any questions or concerns, reach out to the Statesville Fire Department for guidance. 

Click here to view the City's open burn permit.

Originally posted by City of Statesville via Locable