Backyard recreational fires are legal in Lucas County under Ohio EPA OAC 3745-19-03 when kept small (under 3 ft wide, 2 ft tall), fueled by clean firewood, and not used to burn waste. In Toledo, keep fires in an approved container 25 feet from any structure.
A backyard campfire or chiminea qualifies as an allowed recreational fire under OAC 3745-19-03(B)(2): fueled with clean seasoned firewood or clean fuel, not used for waste disposal, and with a total fuel area no larger than three feet in diameter and two feet in height. Toledo adopts the Ohio Fire Code (Section 307), which requires an approved container or ringed pit, a minimum 25-foot clearance from structures, and water available for extinguishment; a fire code official may order any fire extinguished if it becomes a hazard or nuisance. Rules are set by your city or township, not the county.
Fire officials may order a hazardous or nuisance fire extinguished; burning prohibited materials brings Ohio EPA and local penalties.
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