Fire pit rules in Jackson, MS β also called outdoor burning, recreational fire, or open flame ordinances β cover fuel types, clearances, and when burning is allowed.
Recreational fire pits at Jackson homes are allowed when they are small, contained, attended, and burning only clean wood, with the Jackson Fire Department empowered to order extinguishment if smoke or embers threaten neighbors.
Jackson follows the Mississippi-adopted International Fire Code framework for residential outdoor burning. Recreational fires generally must be in approved pits or appliances, kept under three feet in diameter, set back from structures, and supervised by a competent adult with water or an extinguisher nearby. Burning leaves, household trash, treated lumber, or yard waste is prohibited. JFD can order any open fire extinguished during high winds, drought, or burn bans declared by the Mississippi Forestry Commission, especially during peak summer dry spells common in Hinds County.
Unsafe fires can be summarily extinguished by JFD, with citations of up to several hundred dollars and liability for any property damage or grass-fire response costs.
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