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Wildfire Zones: Foster Center vs Pawtucket

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Foster Center, RI and Pawtucket, RI?

Foster Center and Pawtucket have similar restriction levels.

Foster Center, RI

Providence County

Few Restrictions

Rhode Island has no formal wildfire hazard zone designations like California's WUI maps. Providence County is densely urbanized with limited wildland interface. Open burning is regulated by RI DEM under RIGL §23-28.11 and local fire departments, but no defensible space ordinances or fire-resistant construction mandates exist statewide.

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Pawtucket, RI

Providence County

Few Restrictions

Rhode Island has no formal wildfire hazard zone designations like California's WUI maps. Providence County is densely urbanized with limited wildland interface. Open burning is regulated by RI DEM under RIGL §23-28.11 and local fire departments, but no defensible space ordinances or fire-resistant construction mandates exist statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFoster CenterPawtucket
WUI ZonesNone designated in RINone designated in RI
Defensible SpaceNo statewide mandateNo statewide mandate
Burn AuthorityRI DEM + local FDRI DEM + local FD
Fire CodeNFPA 1 per RIGL §23-28.2NFPA 1 per RIGL §23-28.2
Urban AreaLow wildfire riskLow wildfire risk

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Foster Center FAQ

Do I need defensible space around my Rhode Island home?

No. Rhode Island does not designate wildfire hazard zones or mandate defensible space clearance. Providence County is urban/suburban with minimal wildland interface. Brush management is good practice but not legally required under state or local code.

Who regulates wildfire and brush fires in Rhode Island?

RI DEM Division of Forest Environment issues statewide burn bans and Red Flag Warnings under RIGL §23-28.11. Local fire departments enforce open burning permits and NFPA 1 Fire Code (adopted statewide by RIGL §23-28.2). The State Fire Marshal oversees code interpretation.

Pawtucket FAQ

Do I need defensible space around my Rhode Island home?

No. Rhode Island does not designate wildfire hazard zones or mandate defensible space clearance. Providence County is urban/suburban with minimal wildland interface. Brush management is good practice but not legally required under state or local code.

Who regulates wildfire and brush fires in Rhode Island?

RI DEM Division of Forest Environment issues statewide burn bans and Red Flag Warnings under RIGL §23-28.11. Local fire departments enforce open burning permits and NFPA 1 Fire Code (adopted statewide by RIGL §23-28.2). The State Fire Marshal oversees code interpretation.

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