Wood, pellet, and charcoal smokers are legal in Berks County. A smoker is a cooking fire, expressly exempt from PA's open-burning rule (25 Pa Code §129.14) and allowed even during a county burn ban as a briquette/gas cooking device. Nuisance smoke complaints are handled locally.
Smoking meat over wood, pellets, or charcoal is treated as cooking, which 25 Pa Code §129.14 excepts from Pennsylvania's open-burning prohibition, so no county permit is needed. The Berks County burn ban exempts 'responsible use of propane or gas stoves, charcoal briquette grills,' which covers grill-and-smoker devices, though heavy wood smoke during severe dry conditions should be avoided out of caution. The main constraint is nuisance: persistent, dense smoke drifting onto neighbors can be actioned under a municipality's air-pollution or nuisance ordinance and, in apartments, the International Fire Code limits on open-flame/charcoal devices near multi-family structures apply.
No specific smoker citation; excessive smoke may be cited as a municipal nuisance or air-pollution violation with fines set by local ordinance.
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