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Backyard Fires: Daly City vs Redwood City

How do backyard fires rules compare between Daly City, CA and Redwood City, CA?

Daly City and Redwood City have similar restriction levels.

Daly City, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

Backyard fires in chimineas, fire bowls, and portable fireplaces are allowed in Daly City under the adopted California Fire Code, but only burning clean fuels -- never rubbish or yard waste -- and never during a Bay Area Spare the Air Alert, when all wood burning is illegal indoors and outdoors.

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Redwood City, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

Small recreational backyard fires are allowed in unincorporated San Mateo County under California Fire Code section 307.4 with required setbacks and constant attendance, but all backyard burning of yard waste or trash is prohibited and wood fires are banned on Spare the Air days under BAAQMD Regulation 6, Rule 3.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDaly CityRedwood City
Allowed devicesChimineas, fire bowls, portable fireplaces, BBQ grills-
Allowed fuelsClean dry wood, charcoal, propane, natural gas-
Banned fuelsGarbage, plastics, yard waste, treated wood-
Spare the Air AlertsAll wood fires illegal, $100+ tickets-
Clearance25 ft open fires; 15 ft portable fireplaces-
Recreational fires-Allowed with setbacks (CFC section 307.4)
Setback from structures-25 ft (15 ft for portable fireplace)
Attendance-Must be constantly attended until out
Yard-waste / trash burning-Prohibited throughout the county
Spare the Air days-No outdoor wood burning (BAAQMD Reg 6-3)
High fire danger-Fire official may ban all recreational fires

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Daly City FAQ

Can I use a chiminea or portable fire bowl in Daly City?

Yes. Manufactured portable outdoor fireplaces are allowed under the adopted 2022 California Fire Code when used per manufacturer instructions, at least 15 feet from structures, burning only clean dry wood or gas, attended at all times -- except during Spare the Air Alerts, when all wood burning is banned.

Can I cook over a wood or charcoal fire during a Spare the Air Alert?

Barbecuing food on a grill is allowed, but using wood-burning devices like fire pits for warmth or ambiance is illegal during an alert. BAAQMD's ban covers fireplaces, wood stoves, pellet stoves, and outdoor fire pits, indoors and outdoors.

Can I burn yard trimmings in my backyard fire?

No. Burning yard waste, garbage, plastics, or other rubbish is illegal under BAAQMD rules region-wide. A lawful backyard recreational fire may burn only clean fuels such as seasoned firewood or charcoal.

Redwood City FAQ

Can I have a small backyard campfire or fire pit?

Yes, a recreational fire is allowed under California Fire Code section 307.4 if kept at least 25 feet from structures, constantly attended, and not lit during a fire-danger prohibition. But you cannot burn wood on a Bay Area Spare the Air Alert day.

Is burning yard waste in the backyard allowed?

No. The county fire department states all backyard burning is prohibited throughout San Mateo County. Burning garbage and trash is also banned at all times under BAAQMD rules. Use green-waste collection instead.

Are gas fire pits allowed when wood fires are banned?

Yes. The BAAQMD wood-burning ban applies only to wood and other solid fuels. Natural-gas and propane fire features are not affected by Spare the Air Alerts.

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