Recreational fires in Bergen County are regulated under the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code. Small recreational fires using clean wood are permitted with restrictions; municipalities within Bergen County may impose stricter local rules.
New Jersey's Uniform Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70) governs recreational fires statewide and applies throughout Bergen County. Recreational fires must be no larger than three feet in diameter, use only seasoned firewood (no leaves, garbage, or treated lumber), and be at least 25 feet from any structure or combustible material. A responsible adult and a means of extinguishment (hose, extinguisher, or sand) must be present at all times. Many Bergen County municipalities, including Hackensack, Paramus, and Ridgewood, require local permits or impose additional setbacks. Burning is prohibited during dry/windy conditions or when an air quality alert is issued.
Code violations may result in fines of $100 to $1,000 per occurrence, plus liability for firefighting costs and any property damage caused.
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