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Fire Regulations in Kissimmee, FL (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Fire Pit Rules

Sec. 24-54 allows campfires, fire pits, and similar small recreational fires only with a city fire department permit. Cooking fires are exempt from the permit requirement but must follow the same setback and containment rules.

Kissimmee Fire Pit and Campfire Rules

Some Restrictions

Fireworks

Florida §791.08 (as amended by SB 140 in 2020) preempts most local fireworks regulation and allows consumer fireworks on July 4, December 31, and January 1. Kissimmee Fire Department enforces the Florida Fire Prevention Code for fireworks displays under Sec. 24-19.

Kissimmee Fireworks Rules

Some Restrictions

Brush Clearance

Sec. 9-283 bans any vegetative area exceeding 12 inches in height and requires immediate removal of grass clippings and trimmings after mowing. Sec. 9-282(4) requires 7 ft of sidewalk clearance and 14 ft of street/alley clearance under tree branches.

Kissimmee Vegetation and Brush Clearance

Some Restrictions

Outdoor Burning

Sec. 24-52 prohibits all open burning inside Kissimmee unless authorized by permit. Yard waste burning is banned outright because city trash pickup is provided. Land-clearing burns require a permit and must meet 300–1,000 ft setbacks from buildings.

Kissimmee Outdoor and Open Burning Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Wildfire Zones

Kissimmee is in the Florida Forest Service's Central Florida wildfire region. The Florida Forest Service issues open-burn authorizations county-wide via §590.125, and Sec. 24-52(d)-(e) suspends all open burning during NWS Air Stagnation Advisories and FFS unfavorable-weather determinations.

Kissimmee Wildfire and Brush Hazards

Some Restrictions

Smoke Detectors

Sec. 24-19 adopts NFPA 1 and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code as the city's fire safety standard. Sec. 24-20(3) requires automatic sprinklers in all new nonresidential buildings 5,000+ sq ft and triggers retroactive sprinklers when renovations add 5,000+ sq ft to existing structures.

Kissimmee Smoke Detector and Sprinkler Requirements

Some Restrictions

Backyard Fires

Backyard fires for cooking are exempt from permit requirements under Sec. 24-54(1) but must follow setbacks: 50 ft from structures, 25 ft from trees/brush, constant attendance, and adequate extinguishing equipment. Recreational backyard fires (non-cooking) require fire department authorization.

Kissimmee Backyard Fire Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Looking for Osceola County county-wide rules?

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

Fire Regulations in Osceola County