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Fire Regulations in Indiantown, FL (2026)

4 verified fire regulations for Indiantown, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Fire Pit Rules

Recreational fires - backyard fire pits, campfires, and chimineas - are allowed in Indiantown without a permit under Martin County Fire Rescue's Open Burn Guidelines and NFPA 1. Fires must be no more than 3 feet in diameter, contain no more than 1 cubic yard of fuel, and be at least 25 feet from any structure or combustible material.

Indiantown Recreational Fire and Fire Pit Rules

Few Restrictions

Fireworks

Fireworks in Indiantown are governed by Florida Statutes Ch. 791 and Martin County Code Ch. 79, Art. 6 (Sec. 79.221+). Consumer fireworks are legal without a permit only on three holidays - Jan. 1, July 4, and Dec. 31 - per Fla. Stat. 791.08. Public displays require a Fire Prevention permit.

Indiantown Fireworks Rules

Some Restrictions

Outdoor Burning

Yard-waste and open-pile burning in Indiantown is regulated by Martin County Fire Rescue and the Florida Forest Service under Martin Co. Code Ch. 79, NFPA 1 Ch. 10, and Fla. Stat. ch. 590. Burning is only permitted when the Fire Danger Index is low or moderate and may require a state authorization.

Indiantown Outdoor Burning

Some Restrictions

Smoke Detectors

Smoke alarms are required in every Indiantown dwelling under the Florida Building Code (FBC R314) and Fla. Stat. 553.883. New construction requires hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup; existing homes must have working alarms in each sleeping area, outside sleeping areas, and on each level.

Indiantown Smoke Detector Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Looking for Martin County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Indiantown city rules.

Fire Regulations in Martin County