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Fire Pit Rules: Quakertown vs Richboro

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Quakertown, PA and Richboro, PA?

Richboro has fewer restrictions than Quakertown.

Quakertown, PA

Bucks County

Heavy Restrictions

Quakertown Borough Ch. 6, Part 7 allows outdoor fireplaces but they must be attended by adult 18+, with fire extinguisher/water/hose on site. UL-approved cooking devices exempt. General open burning remains prohibited. Fire Marshal has enforcement authority.

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Richboro, PA

Bucks County

Some Restrictions

Fire pit regulations vary by Bucks County township. No county-level rules. Some townships allow recreational fires with setbacks and adult supervision. Others prohibit open fires entirely. UL-approved cooking devices generally exempt. Check local township code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactQuakertownRichboro
Adult Required18+ must attend fire-
ExtinguisherRequired on site-
Cooking DevicesUL-approved exempt-
AuthorityFire Marshal / Code Official-
County Rules-None β€” township level
Typical Setback-25 ft from structures (IFC)
Cooking Pits-Generally exempt
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Quakertown FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Quakertown?

Quakertown Borough Ch. 6, Part 7 allows outdoor fireplaces but they must be attended by adult 18+, with fire extinguisher/water/hose on site. UL-approved cooking devices exempt. General open burning remains prohibited. Fire Marshal has enforcement authority.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Quakertown?

Adult Required: 18+ must attend fire. Extinguisher: Required on site. Cooking Devices: UL-approved exempt. Authority: Fire Marshal / Code Official.

Richboro FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Bucks County?

Fire pit regulations vary by Bucks County township. No county-level rules. Some townships allow recreational fires with setbacks and adult supervision. Others prohibit open fires entirely. UL-approved cooking devices generally exempt. Check local township code.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Bucks County?

County Rules: None β€” township level. Typical Setback: 25 ft from structures (IFC). Cooking Pits: Generally exempt. Check With: Local township code.

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