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Fire Pit Rules: Carson vs Pomona

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Carson, CA and Pomona, CA?

Carson and Pomona have similar restriction levels.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Carson contracts fire/EMS to the Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACoFD), so the California Fire Code adopted at LA County Code Title 32 governs residential outdoor fires. Portable outdoor fireplaces and recreational fires are allowed but must be set back from structures, attended at all times, and use only clean fuel.

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Pomona, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Recreational fires in Pomona must comply with LA County Fire Code and South Coast AQMD regulations. Open burning requires AQMD permits. Spare-the-air day restrictions apply throughout the South Coast Air Basin.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonPomona
Fire authorityLA County Fire Department (LACoFD) — contract service-
Recreational fire setback25 ft from structure (CFC §307.4.2); 15 ft for portable outdoor fireplaces-
Adopted codeCalifornia Fire Code (Title 24 Part 9) as amended by LA County Code Title 32-
Permitted fuelSeasoned firewood, charcoal, manufactured logs, natural gas, propane-
AQMD no-burnSouth Coast AQMD Rule 445 may prohibit wood burning on Check Before You Burn days-
Permit-AQMD permit for open burning
Spare-the-Air-No burning on restricted days
Fire Code-LA County Fire Code applies
Setbacks-Per California Fire Code requirements

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Carson FAQ

Are backyard fire pits legal in Carson?

Yes. Portable outdoor fireplaces and recreational fires are allowed under California Fire Code §307.4 (as adopted via LA County Title 32) when kept at least 15–25 feet from structures, attended, and burning only clean fuel.

Can I burn yard waste in a fire pit?

No. CFC §307.4 limits recreational fires to seasoned firewood and similar clean fuel. Burning leaves, trash, or treated wood is prohibited and also violates SCAQMD air-quality rules.

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit?

No permit is required for a portable recreational fire pit meeting the setback rules. Permanent built-in fire features may require a building permit from Carson Building & Safety under the adopted California Building Code.

Pomona FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Pomona?

Recreational fires in Pomona must comply with LA County Fire Code and South Coast AQMD regulations. Open burning requires AQMD permits. Spare-the-air day restrictions apply throughout the South Coast Air Basin.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Pomona?

Permit: AQMD permit for open burning. Spare-the-Air: No burning on restricted days. Fire Code: LA County Fire Code applies. Setbacks: Per California Fire Code requirements.

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