Fire pit rules in Forsyth County, NC β also called outdoor burning, recreational fire, or open flame ordinances β cover fuel types, clearances, and when burning is allowed.
Recreational fires must be confined to a container such as a fire pit or chiminea, kept no larger than 3 feet high and 2 feet in diameter, and located at least 25 feet from any structure. In Winston-Salem the Fire Department must approve the container.
The City of Winston-Salem allows recreational fires when confined to a container (fire pit or chiminea) subject to Fire Chief approval, limited to no more than 3 feet in height and 2 feet in diameter, and located at least 25 feet from any structure. Fires must be lit with dry wood or kindling, not accelerants, garbage or garden clippings, and maintained with only seasoned wood. Outside city limits, Forsyth County follows the North Carolina Fire Code; open burning of yard waste is governed separately by county Environmental Assistance & Protection rules. Never leave a fire unattended and keep water or an extinguisher nearby.
The Fire Department may order any fire extinguished if it creates a hazard or nuisance. Unpermitted rubbish burning is prohibited and subject to fire code enforcement and civil penalties.
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