Fire Regulations in Broken Arrow, OK (2026)
3 verified fire regulations for Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.
Verified from official government sources
Fire Pit Rules
Broken Arrow follows the International Fire Code for recreational fires. Fire pits are generally permitted as recreational fires exempt from open burning prohibitions, provided they meet size and setback requirements. Standard IFC requirements: fuel area 3 feet or less in diameter, 25 feet from structures, noncombustible materials. Conditions that could cause fire spread must be eliminated before ignition.
Broken Arrow Fire Pit Rules
Some RestrictionsFireworks
Broken Arrow allows fireworks discharge on July 3 and July 4 only, from 3 PM to 11 PM, without a permit (effective June 17, 2024). Fireworks must be discharged on noncombustible surfaces at least 25 feet from any permanent structure. Prohibited in city parks and on arterial/collector streets wider than 26 feet. Debris must be cleaned the same day. Children under 12 need adult supervision.
Broken Arrow Fireworks Regulations
Some RestrictionsOutdoor Burning
Broken Arrow Chapter 10 (Fire Prevention and Protection) regulates outdoor burning. Open burning is generally prohibited within city limits. The city adopts the International Fire Code. In Tulsa County unincorporated areas near Broken Arrow, a burning variance from the Tulsa Health Department is required. Recreational fires and BBQ grills are typically exempt.
Broken Arrow Outdoor Burning Rules
Heavy RestrictionsLooking for Tulsa County county-wide rules?
County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Broken Arrow city rules.
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