Fire pit rules in Escambia County, FL β also called outdoor burning, recreational fire, or open flame ordinances β cover fuel types, clearances, and when burning is allowed.
Recreational fires such as campfires and fire pits count as 'open burning' under Escambia County Code Sec. 50-1. They are prohibited whenever the Florida Forest Service Drought Index reaches 700 or the Fire Chief declares a burn ban. Outdoor cooking in barbecue grills and smokers is expressly exempt.
Escambia County Code Sec. 50-1 defines open burning to include campfires and bonfires, so backyard fire pits are regulated as open burning rather than as cooking. Open burning is prohibited countywide, in both unincorporated areas and Pensacola, whenever the Florida Division of Forestry (Florida Forest Service) Drought Index meets or exceeds 700 in any part of the county, or when the Fire Chief issues an order of prohibition or finds an immediate fire-borne threat to public health and safety. Crucially, the ordinance carves out an exemption for outdoor cooking in barbecue grills, smokers, or other outdoor stoves at private residences and businesses, so a pure cooking device is not treated as a prohibited recreational fire. Keep any allowed fire attended,
Illegal open burning during a burn ban or high Drought Index is enforced by Escambia County Fire Rescue and the Florida Forest Service; violations can bring county code penalties and state citations. An escaped fire creates liability for suppression costs.
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