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Fire Regulations in South Fulton, GA (2026)

8 verified fire regulations for South Fulton, Georgia, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Fire Pit Rules

South Fulton's open-burning ordinance (Title 13, Ch. 4, Sec. 13-4002) lets residents have small contained recreational fires, e.g., campfires and outdoor fireplaces, with no permit and no fee. Sec. 13-4001 also allows warming fires in 55-gallon barrels or commercial outdoor fireplace devices under stated conditions.

South Fulton Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

Fireworks

The City of South Fulton's Code of Ordinances contains no fireworks ordinance, so consumer fireworks are governed by Georgia state law (O.C.G.A. Title 25, Chapter 10). State law lets adults use consumer fireworks daily from 10:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m., with extra time on New Year's.

South Fulton Fireworks

Some Restrictions

Brush Clearance

South Fulton's Code has no defensible-space or brush-clearance ordinance; a code search for brush, vegetation, weeds, and overgrowth returns no property-maintenance rule. Land-clearing by fire is tightly limited: Sec. 13-4003 allows only pit fires at least 300 feet from any occupied structure or public road, never above-ground fires.

South Fulton Brush Clearance

Few Restrictions

Outdoor Burning

South Fulton bars open burning without a special permit from the fire marshal, with limited exceptions (Sec. 13-4001). Permitted burns must occur sunup (7:00 a.m.) to sundown (6:00 p.m.), never on weekends, nights, or holidays (Sec. 13-4004). Georgia's May 1-Sept 30 summer burn ban also covers Fulton County.

South Fulton Outdoor Burning

Heavy Restrictions

Wildfire Zones

South Fulton has no wildfire-zone, WUI, or defensible-space ordinance; a code search for 'wildfire,' 'wildland,' and 'brush' returns no zoning or clearance rule. As a suburban Atlanta-metro city it is not a designated fire-hazard area. Outdoor-fire risk is managed through the open-burning ordinance (Title 13, Ch. 4) and Georgia's summer burn ban.

South Fulton Wildfire Zones

Few Restrictions

Smoke Detectors

South Fulton's Code has no standalone residential smoke-alarm ordinance, but Sec. 13-3001 adopts the latest International Fire Code (as adopted by Georgia DCA), which carries smoke-alarm requirements. The only code mention of smoke detectors is for extended-stay lodging (Sec. 5-8004). Georgia state law also mandates residential smoke detectors.

South Fulton Smoke Detectors

Some Restrictions

Backyard Fires

Backyard recreational and cooking fires are allowed in South Fulton with no permit and no fee under Sec. 13-4002, as long as they stay small and contained. They must follow Sec. 13-4001 standards (untreated wood, no plastics/oils, attended) and the broader open-burning limits in Sec. 13-4004.

South Fulton Backyard Fires

Some Restrictions

Propane Storage

South Fulton has no separate propane/LP-gas ordinance; the term 'propane' appears in the code only in the solid-waste rules. Propane and LP-gas storage are regulated through the International Fire Code adopted in Sec. 13-3001 and Georgia's state LP-gas rules, enforced by the city Fire Marshal.

South Fulton Propane Storage

Some Restrictions

Looking for Fulton County county-wide rules?

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

Fire Regulations in Fulton County