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Outdoor Burning: Costa Mesa vs Fullerton

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Costa Mesa, CA and Fullerton, CA?

Costa Mesa and Fullerton have similar restriction levels.

Costa Mesa, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Costa Mesa prohibits outdoor burning of trash and refuse. Rubbish may only be burned in approved incinerators. Gas-fueled outdoor fire devices are the primary permitted option. SCAQMD Rule 444 bans open burning in the South Coast Air Basin.

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Fullerton, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Fullerton prohibits outdoor open burning and recreational fires when winds exceed 8 MPH or during Red Flag conditions under FMC Section 13.20.150. Open burning of yard waste and trash is banned under SCAQMD Rule 444.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCosta MesaFullerton
Open BurningProhibited citywideProhibited (SCAQMD Rule 444)
Trash BurningApproved incinerators only-
SCAQMDRule 444 — no open refuse burning-
Gas DevicesAllowed with Building Dept approval-
CookingBBQs generally permittedBBQs generally exempt
Wind Limit-No fires if winds >8 MPH
Red Flag-All outdoor fires prohibited
Code Section-FMC §13.20.150

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Costa Mesa FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Costa Mesa?

No. Open burning of yard waste, trash, and debris is prohibited. SCAQMD Rule 444 bans open burning in the South Coast Air Basin.

What outdoor fires are allowed?

Gas-fueled fire pits and outdoor fireplaces approved by the Building Department. Wood-burning devices in approved permanent fireplaces with proper clearance.

What about no-burn days?

SCAQMD issues no-burn alerts during poor air quality days, prohibiting all residential wood burning. Check SCAQMD for current alerts.

Fullerton FAQ

Can I burn leaves or yard waste in Fullerton?

No. Open burning of yard waste, trash, and debris is prohibited under SCAQMD Rule 444 throughout the South Coast Air Basin.

When can't I have any outdoor fire in Fullerton?

Outdoor fires are prohibited when sustained winds exceed 8 MPH, during Red Flag conditions, and on SCAQMD no-burn days.

Can I use my barbecue during a Red Flag warning?

Charcoal and gas barbecues for cooking are generally exempt from recreational fire restrictions but check current fire authority advisories during extreme conditions.

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