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Fire Regulations in North Miami, FL (2026)

6 verified fire regulations for North Miami, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Fire Pit Rules

Recreational fire pits are allowed in North Miami if the fuel area is under 3 feet in diameter. Fire pits must be contained, attended, and located safely away from structures and vegetation.

North Miami Fire Pit Regulations

Some Restrictions

Fireworks

Fireworks that propel through the air, detonate, or explode are illegal to sell or purchase in Miami-Dade County. Under Florida Statute 791, consumer fireworks may only be used on three designated dates: July 4th, New Year's Eve (December 31st), and New Year's Day (January 1st). The North Miami Fire Department enforces fire safety provisions within city limits.

North Miami Fireworks Regulations

Heavy Restrictions

Florida Statutes § 791.08 (Use during designated holidays; exemption)

791.08  Use during designated holidays; exemption. — (1)  As used in this section, the term “designated holiday” means: (a)  New Year’s Day, January 1; (b)  Independence Day, July 4; or (c)  New Year’s Eve, December 31. (2)  This chapter does not prohibit the use of fireworks solely and exclusively during a designated holiday. This section is not...

Brush Clearance

North Miami requires property owners to maintain their lots free of overgrown vegetation, debris, and fire hazards under Chapter 12 (Nuisances) and Chapter 5 (Building Standards). Grass must not exceed 8 inches in height, and properties must be free of trash, litter, and debris that could pose fire or safety hazards. The subtropical climate and proximity to Oleta River State Park make vegetation management important for fire prevention.

North Miami Brush & Vegetation Clearance Requirements

Some Restrictions

Outdoor Burning

Outdoor open burning is heavily restricted in North Miami and throughout Miami-Dade County. The Florida Forest Service and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue regulate all open burning through a permit system. Recreational fires (campfires, fire pits) in residential areas are subject to local fire department rules and must not create a nuisance. Agricultural burning requires a separate Florida Forest Service authorization.

North Miami Outdoor Burning Regulations

Heavy Restrictions

Wildfire Zones

North Miami is not located in a designated wildfire hazard zone. As an urban coastal city along Biscayne Bay, North Miami faces minimal wildfire risk. The primary fire-related concerns are structural fires, hurricane-related fire hazards, and compliance with the HVHZ provisions of the Florida Fire Prevention Code.

North Miami Wildfire Zone Designation

Few Restrictions

Smoke Detectors

North Miami enforces the Florida Building Code, Residential (FBC-R) Section R314 and the Florida Fire Prevention Code (NFPA 72) for smoke alarms. New and substantially renovated dwellings require interconnected, hard-wired alarms with battery backup in every sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, and on every story. F.S. 553.883 requires 10-year sealed-battery alarms when only battery-powered alarms are used.

North Miami Smoke Alarm Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Looking for Miami-Dade County county-wide rules?

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

Fire Regulations in Miami-Dade County