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Fire Regulations in Scranton, PA (2026)

6 verified fire regulations for Scranton, Pennsylvania, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Fire Pit Rules

Scranton, PA (Lackawanna County, population approximately 76,000) regulates residential fire pits through Chapter 243 (Fire Prevention) of the Scranton Code of Ordinances, which adopts the BOCA National Fire Prevention Code, supplemented by the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code at 34 Pa. Code Chapters 401-405. Recreational fires must be set back from structures, contained in approved devices, and continuously attended.

Scranton PA Fire Pit and Recreational Fire Rules

Some Restrictions

Fireworks

Consumer fireworks in Scranton, PA are governed by Pennsylvania Act 74 of 2022 (codified at 3 Pa. C.S.A. Chapter 24, repealing Act 43 of 2017) and locally enforced by the Scranton Bureau of Fire under Chapter 243. Fireworks may not be discharged within 150 feet of any occupied structure or vehicle. Use is restricted to 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m., extended to 1:00 a.m. on July 2, 3, 4 and December 31.

Scranton PA Fireworks Rules under Act 74 of 2022

Heavy Restrictions

Brush Clearance

Scranton has no California-style defensible-space program. The city controls fire-fuel vegetation primarily through Chapter 360 (Property Maintenance) of the Codified Ordinances, which adopts the International Property Maintenance Code. Under Chapter 360, all premises and exterior property must be maintained free from weeds or plant growth in excess of 8 inches in height, and noxious weeds are prohibited.

Scranton PA Brush, Weed and Vegetation Clearance

Some Restrictions

Outdoor Burning

Scranton restricts open burning through Chapter 243 (Fire Prevention) of the Codified Ordinances, which adopts the BOCA National Fire Prevention Code, supplemented by Pennsylvania DEP air-quality rules at 25 Pa. Code Section 129.14. Burning of leaves, yard waste, household garbage, treated wood, plastic, and tires is prohibited. Only compliant recreational fires (seasoned wood, contained, attended) and approved cooking fires are allowed.

Scranton PA Outdoor Burning Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Wildfire Zones

Scranton, PA does not have a city-designated Wildfire Hazard Severity Zone. Pennsylvania has not adopted IFC Chapter 49 (Requirements for Wildland-Urban Interface Areas) statewide, and Scranton has not adopted it locally through Chapter 243. The surrounding Pocono region and DCNR Tobyhanna State Forest area do see seasonal wildfire activity, but the city itself is a dense urban core with no WHSZ overlay.

Scranton PA Wildfire Hazard Designations

Few Restrictions

Propane Storage

Propane (LP-gas) storage in Scranton is regulated through Chapter 243 (Fire Prevention) of the Codified Ordinances, which adopts the BOCA National Fire Prevention Code, and the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code at 34 Pa. Code Chapters 401-405 (which incorporates the International Fire Code). NFPA 58 (Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code) governs tank setbacks, and the residential aggregate LP-gas storage cap on a single-family lot is 500 pounds water capacity (approximately 125 gallons of propane).

Scranton PA Residential Propane Storage Rules

Some Restrictions