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Wildfire Zones: Chandler vs Phoenix

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Chandler, AZ and Phoenix, AZ?

Chandler has fewer restrictions than Phoenix.

Chandler, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Chandler is an urban city with low wildfire risk in the Sonoran Desert. State fire restrictions may apply during extreme conditions, limiting outdoor burning and firework use.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Phoenix adopts the International Fire Code (2024 edition with local amendments) under Chapter 15. While the urban core has low wildfire risk, northern mountain preserve areas have elevated risk. The Arizona DFFM evaluates communities at risk, and Phoenix requires defensible space and fire-resistant construction in hazard areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChandlerPhoenix
Wildfire RiskLow (urban area)-
No-Burn DaysMaricopa County enforced-
State RestrictionsApply during emergencies-
Fire PitsProhibited on no-burn days-
Fire Code-2024 IFC with Phoenix amendments
Code Chapter-Phoenix City Code Chapter 15
High-Risk Areas-Northern mountain preserve areas
Defensible Space-0-5 ft, 5-30 ft, 30-100 ft zones
Assessment-AZ WRAP wildfire risk portal

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chandler FAQ

Is Chandler at risk for wildfires?

Chandler has low wildfire risk as an urban desert city. State fire restrictions and Maricopa County no-burn days may apply during extreme fire danger periods.

Can I use a fire pit in Chandler?

Fire pits and chimineas are allowed except on designated no-burn days issued by Maricopa County. Check the county air quality website before lighting outdoor fires.

Phoenix FAQ

Is Phoenix at risk for wildfires?

The urban core has low wildfire risk, but properties near the northern mountain preserves (such as areas near the Phoenix Mountains, South Mountain, and North Mountain) have elevated risk. The Arizona Wildfire Risk Assessment Portal can identify your property's risk level.

What fire prevention measures are required?

Phoenix follows the 2024 International Fire Code. Properties in fire-prone areas should maintain defensible space in three zones: Immediate (0-5 ft), Intermediate (5-30 ft), and Extended (30-100 ft). Fire-resistant construction materials including Class A roofing are recommended.

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