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Fire Regulations in Lynwood, CA (2026)

8 verified fire regulations for Lynwood, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Fire Pit Rules

Lynwood adopts the LA County Fire Code under Municipal Code Section 12-1, enforced by the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Fire Code Section 307 governs recreational fires and portable outdoor fireplaces: recreational fires stay 25 feet from structures, portable fireplaces 15 feet, and fuel is capped at 3 feet across,

Lynwood Fire Pit Rules (LA County Fire Code Sec. 307)

Some Restrictions

Fireworks

Unlike most of Los Angeles County, Lynwood permits state-approved 'Safe and Sane' fireworks under Municipal Code Section 12-2. They may be sold only from permitted nonprofit stands July 1-4 and discharged only on July 4, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., in residential zones. All 'dangerous' fireworks are banned, with a

Lynwood Allows Safe and Sane Fireworks (LMC 12-2)

Some Restrictions

Brush Clearance

Lynwood is a flat, built-out urban city with no wildland-urban interface, so there is no 100-foot defensible-space requirement. Instead, dry brush, dead vegetation, and combustible refuse that create a fire hazard are public nuisances under Municipal Code Section 3-13, which the city can order abated.

Lynwood Brush Clearance and Weed Abatement (LMC 3-13)

Some Restrictions

Outdoor Burning

Open outdoor burning is prohibited in Lynwood. The LA County Fire Code adopted under Municipal Code Section 12-1 bars open outdoor fires except narrow permitted uses, and South Coast AQMD Rule 444 regulates burning regionally. Burning yard waste or trash is unlawful; residents use green-waste collection. Small recreational and cooking

Lynwood Outdoor Burning Rules (LA County Fire Code + SCAQMD)

Heavy Restrictions

Wildfire Zones

Lynwood is not in a wildfire hazard zone. It is a flat, fully built-out urban city in the Los Angeles basin with no Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, no wildland-urban interface, and no defensible-space or Chapter 7A requirements. Fire risk here is structural and urban, governed by the LA

Lynwood Wildfire Zones: None (No VHFHSZ)

Few Restrictions

Smoke Detectors

Lynwood follows statewide California smoke-alarm and carbon-monoxide-alarm law through its adopted building, residential, and fire codes. State law requires working smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on each floor, plus CO alarms in homes with fuel-burning appliances or attached garages. There is no stricter local ordinance.

Lynwood Smoke and CO Alarm Requirements (CA Residential Code)

Some Restrictions

Backyard Fires

Small backyard recreational fires are allowed in Lynwood under the LA County Fire Code adopted in Municipal Code Section 12-1, enforced by LA County Fire. A recreational fire must be no larger than 3 feet across and 2 feet high, kept 25 feet from combustibles, and attended. Bonfires and waste

Lynwood Backyard Fires (LA County Fire Code Sec. 307)

Some Restrictions

Propane Storage

Propane and LP-gas storage in Lynwood is regulated by the LA County Fire Code adopted under Municipal Code Section 12-1 and enforced by the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Fire Code Chapter 61 sets container, separation, and permit rules. Household barbecue cylinders (typically 20-pound) are exempt; larger aggregate quantities require

Lynwood Propane / LP-Gas Storage (LA County Fire Code Ch. 61)

Some Restrictions

Looking for Los Angeles County county-wide rules?

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

Fire Regulations in Los Angeles County