Backyard barbecuing is allowed as a cooking fire, an express exception to Hawai'i's open-burning ban. Propane grills follow the Hawai'i State Fire Code (NFPA 1/58); at multi-unit buildings, open-flame grills are restricted near combustible construction.
Cooking is specifically exempt from the HAR 11-60.1 open-burning prohibition, so residential charcoal and propane barbecuing is allowed. Propane grill cylinders fall under the Hawai'i State Fire Code (NFPA 1, incorporating NFPA 58): store cylinders outdoors and upright, keep spare tanks away from ignition sources, and inspect hoses and connections. The fire department, as authority having jurisdiction, may restrict open-flame cooking and can prohibit grilling on balconies or near combustible walls at apartments and condos. During extreme wildfire danger on the dry leeward side, officials may urge caution or restrict open-flame cooking outdoors.
Unsafe grill placement or over-limit cylinder storage is a State Fire Code violation the fire department can order corrected; balcony grilling bans at multi-unit buildings are enforced by the AHJ and property rules.
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