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Fire Pit Rules: Attleboro vs New Bedford

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Attleboro, MA and New Bedford, MA?

Attleboro has fewer restrictions than New Bedford.

Attleboro, MA

Bristol County

Some Restrictions

Recreational fire pits in Attleboro are subject to MassDEP open burning regulations. Fire pits used exclusively for cooking are allowed year-round. The Fire Department may impose temporary bans during dry conditions and elevated wildfire risk. Contact the Fire Prevention Division for specific requirements.

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New Bedford, MA

Bristol County

Heavy Restrictions

Recreational wood-burning fire pits are prohibited in New Bedford due to the year-round open burning ban under 310 CMR 7.07. Fire pits used strictly for cooking may be allowed if tended by someone 18+ and burning only clean, dry firewood. Gas or propane fire pits may be permitted.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAttleboroNew Bedford
Cooking Fire PitsAllowed year-round-
Recreational PitsSubject to open burning rules-
Temporary BansPossible during wildfire risk-
ContactAttleboro Fire Department-
Wood Fire Pits-Prohibited (open burning ban)
Cooking Exception-Allowed if tended by adult 18+
Fuel-Only clean, dry firewood for cooking
Gas/Propane Pits-May be allowed — check with Fire Dept

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Attleboro FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Attleboro?

Recreational fire pits in Attleboro are subject to MassDEP open burning regulations. Fire pits used exclusively for cooking are allowed year-round. The Fire Department may impose temporary bans during dry conditions and elevated wildfire risk. Contact the Fire Prevention Division for specific...

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Attleboro?

Cooking Fire Pits: Allowed year-round. Recreational Pits: Subject to open burning rules. Temporary Bans: Possible during wildfire risk. Contact: Attleboro Fire Department.

New Bedford FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in New Bedford?

Recreational wood-burning fire pits are prohibited in New Bedford due to the year-round open burning ban under 310 CMR 7.07. Fire pits used strictly for cooking may be allowed if tended by someone 18+ and burning only clean, dry firewood. Gas or propane fire pits may be permitted.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in New Bedford?

Wood Fire Pits: Prohibited (open burning ban). Cooking Exception: Allowed if tended by adult 18+. Fuel: Only clean, dry firewood for cooking. Gas/Propane Pits: May be allowed — check with Fire Dept.

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