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Fire Regulations in St. Petersburg, FL (2026)

8 verified fire regulations for St. Petersburg, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Fire Pit Rules

St. Petersburg follows the Florida Fire Prevention Code, which permits small recreational fires in approved containers but limits fuel size, location, and proximity to structures, and requires constant adult supervision until the fire is fully extinguished.

Recreational Fire Pit Rules in St. Petersburg

Some Restrictions

Fireworks

St. Petersburg enforces Florida Chapter 791, which restricts consumer fireworks to designated holidays such as July 4th, December 31st, and January 1st, and otherwise limits residents to state-approved sparklers and novelties.

Fireworks Rules in St. Petersburg

Some Restrictions

Fla. Stat. ch. 791 (2024) - Sale of Fireworks

it is unlawful for any person, firm, copartnership, or corporation to offer for sale, expose for sale, sell at retail, or use or explode any fireworks; provided that the board of county commissioners shall have power to adopt reasonable rules and regulations for the granting of permits for supervised public display of fireworks by fair associations, amusement parks, and other organizations or g...

Brush Clearance

St. Petersburg requires property owners to keep lots free of overgrown vegetation, dead brush, and accumulated combustible debris, with grass and weeds limited to 10 inches and inspections handled by Code Compliance.

Brush Clearance Rules in St. Petersburg

Some Restrictions

Outdoor Burning

Open burning of yard waste, trash, and construction debris is generally prohibited in St. Petersburg under the Pinellas County environmental code and the city Fire Code, with only narrow exceptions for permitted recreational fires and authorized agricultural burns.

Outdoor Burning Restrictions in St. Petersburg

Heavy Restrictions

Wildfire Zones

St. Petersburg sits in a peninsular urban area with limited wildland-urban interface, but properties bordering preserves or undeveloped tracts must follow Florida Forest Service wildfire mitigation guidance and the city Fire Code's defensible-space expectations.

Wildfire Risk Zone Rules in St. Petersburg

Some Restrictions

Smoke Detectors

Smoke alarms are required in all St. Petersburg dwelling units under the Florida Building Code and FL §553.883. Rentals must have working alarms on every level, inside each bedroom, and outside sleeping areas.

Fire: Smoke Detectors

Heavy Restrictions

Fla. Stat. § 553.883

553.883 Smoke alarms in one-family and two-family dwellings and townhomes. — One-family and two-family dwellings and townhomes undergoing a repair, or a level 1 alteration as defined in the Florida Building Code, may use smoke alarms powered by 10-year nonremovable, nonreplaceable batteries in lieu of retrofitting such dwelling with smoke alarms powered by the dwelling’s electrical system. A b...

Backyard Fires

Backyard recreational fires in St. Petersburg are allowed when contained in approved pits or appliances, burning clean wood, and attended at all times. Smoke nuisance complaints are handled by St. Pete Fire Rescue.

Fire: Backyard Fires

Some Restrictions

Propane Storage

Propane (LP-gas) storage in St. Petersburg follows the Florida LP Gas Code (NFPA 58), which limits residential cylinder size, sets minimum distances from buildings and ignition sources, and requires upright storage in ventilated locations.

Propane Storage Rules in St. Petersburg

Some Restrictions

Looking for Pinellas County county-wide rules?

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

Fire Regulations in Pinellas County