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Fire Regulations in Quincy, MA (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Fire Pit Rules

Fire pits in Quincy are subject to MassDEP open burning rules. Non-cooking wood-burning fire pits require a fire department permit and are only allowed January 15 – May 1. Gas fire pits used for cooking may have more flexibility.

Quincy Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

Fireworks

All consumer fireworks are illegal in Massachusetts under MGL c. 148 §39, including sparklers, firecrackers, and all pyrotechnics. Only toy caps containing less than 0.25 grains of explosive are exempt. Quincy enforces the state ban fully.

Quincy Fireworks Prohibition

Heavy Restrictions

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 148, § 39 (Fireworks Possession and Sale Prohibited; Penalties)

Section 39. No person shall sell, or keep or offer for sale, or have in his possession, or under his control, or use, or explode, or cause to explode, any combustible or explosive composition or substance, or any combination of such compositions or substances, or any other article, which was prepared for the purpose of producing a visible or audible effect by combustion, explosion, deflagration...

Brush Clearance

Quincy may require vegetation management for fire safety. MA does not have a statewide defensible space mandate. Local property maintenance applies.

Quincy Brush Clearance & Vegetation Management

Few Restrictions

Outdoor Burning

Quincy is not in the Massachusetts year-round open burning ban list. Under MGL c. 48 §13, open burning is permitted seasonally with a local fire department permit. The burning season runs January 15 to May 1, 10 AM–4 PM only.

Quincy Open Burning Rules

Some Restrictions

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 48, § 13 (Setting Open Air Fires; Conditions and Restrictions; Penalty for Violation)

Section 13. No person shall set, maintain or increase a fire in the open air at any time except by permission, covering a period not exceeding two days from the date thereof, granted by the forest warden or chief of the fire department in cities and towns, or, in cities having such an official, the fire commissioner; provided, that if such permission is not in writing, a written record of the g...

Looking for Norfolk County county-wide rules?

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

Fire Regulations in Norfolk County