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Fair Lawn vs Teaneck

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Fair Lawn, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Fair Lawn has fewer restrictions than Teaneck.

Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Fair Lawn restricts open recreational fires under the borough fire prevention chapter. Residents may use small recreational fire pits only when contained, attended, and burning clean wood, with adequate distance from structures and combustibles to prevent fire spread.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Teaneck allows recreational fires in approved containers under New Jersey Uniform Fire Code, with restrictions on size, fuel, distance from structures, and supervision required at all times.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFair LawnTeaneck
Code SourceNJ Uniform Fire Code adopted-
AttendanceAdult must supervise fire-
FuelClean seasoned wood only-
SetbackAway from structures required-
Min Setback-15 feet from structures
Max Size-3 ft diameter typical
Approved Fuel-Clean dry wood, charcoal
Supervision-Adult attendance required

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Fair Lawn FAQ

Can I use a chiminea or portable fire pit in my Fair Lawn backyard?

Yes, contained recreational appliances are generally allowed when attended, set back from structures, and using clean wood. The fire official may order extinguishment if conditions are unsafe.

Do I need a permit for a small recreational fire?

Small contained recreational fires typically do not require a permit, but larger open burning is restricted and may require approval from the Fair Lawn Fire Prevention Bureau.

Teaneck FAQ

Can I have a backyard fire pit in Teaneck?

Yes, in approved containers at least 15 feet from any structure, using only clean wood or charcoal, and supervised by an adult with extinguishing means available.

What can I burn in my fire pit?

Only clean dry seasoned wood or commercial charcoal. Yard waste, leaves, trash, painted or treated lumber, and construction debris are prohibited fuels.

Do I need a permit for a recreational fire?

Small recreational fires in approved appliances generally do not require permits, but larger bonfires require Fire Official approval under N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.7.

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