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Safety Harbor vs Seminole

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Safety Harbor, FL and Seminole, FL?

Safety Harbor and Seminole have similar restriction levels.

Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Safety Harbor follows the Florida Fire Prevention Code adopted under Chapter 8, which limits recreational fires to small contained pits, requires safe distances from structures, and demands constant adult attendance with extinguishing means available.

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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Seminole follows Florida Forest Service and Florida Fire Prevention Code standards for recreational fires. Small contained fires for cooking or warmth are allowed when at least 25 feet from structures and supervised by a competent adult.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSafety HarborSeminole
Max pit size3 feet diameter, 2 feet high-
Setback from structuresAt least 25 feet25 feet minimum
SupervisionConstant adult attendance required-
Governing codeFlorida Fire Prevention Code adopted-
ExtinguisherHose or extinguisher on site-
Maximum pit size-3 feet diameter
Supervision required-Adult must attend
Fuel allowed-Clean dry firewood only

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Safety Harbor FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit in Safety Harbor?

No permit is required for a small recreational fire that meets size, fuel, setback, and supervision rules. Larger bonfires or land-clearing burns require Florida Forest Service authorization.

Can the city order my fire extinguished?

Yes. The Fire Marshal can order any outdoor fire put out if it threatens property, creates excessive smoke, or violates the adopted Florida Fire Prevention Code provisions for recreational fires.

Seminole FAQ

Can I have a backyard fire pit in Seminole?

Yes, recreational fire pits are allowed when sized appropriately, located 25+ feet from structures, attended by an adult, and burning only clean firewood.

Do I need a permit for a small recreational fire?

Generally no permit is required for small recreational cooking or warming fires, but burn bans issued by the Florida Forest Service may temporarily prohibit them.

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