Fire pit rules in Richboro, PA β also called outdoor burning, recreational fire, or open flame ordinances β cover fuel types, clearances, and when burning is allowed.
Fire pit regulations vary by Bucks County township. No county-level rules. Some townships allow recreational fires with setbacks and adult supervision. Others prohibit open fires entirely. UL-approved cooking devices generally exempt. Check local township code.
Fire pit regulations across Bucks County vary significantly by municipality. Some townships like Quakertown Borough allow outdoor fireplaces with conditions (adult supervision, fire extinguisher on site) while prohibiting general open burning. Others may restrict fire pits more broadly. The International Fire Code, adopted by many townships, typically requires recreational fires to be at least 25 feet from structures. UL-approved cooking devices solely intended for food preparation are generally exempt in all jurisdictions. Fire pits used for recreational wood burning may require permits in some townships. Residents should consult their specific township's fire prevention ordinance before installing or using a fire pit.
Varies by township β fines for unauthorized open fires.
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