Recreational Fires
Every year, residential homes suffer damage or loss from fires and/or smoke that begin with an open burn, recreational fire, or during the use of a portable outdoor fireplace. Regulations governing the operation of "Open burning, recreational fires and portable out fireplaces", are presented in the 2017 Ohio Fire Code.
Please keep in mind, open burning is not allowed during air pollution warnings, advisories, or alerts or during burn bans.
Irresponsible burning endangers the safety and welfare of the public. If the fire is found to be unattended or irresponsible, it must be extinguished.
Avoid starting a fire during a strong wind or dry period and follow the Ohio Fire Code (2017 ed) which dictates that recreational fires must be:
- No larger than 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet in height
- Supervised at all times by someone 18 years or older
- Made with only clean, dry wood. (No trash or yard waste)
- Located at least 25 feet from any structure or combustible material, including wood or vinyl fences
- Contained within a pit, fire ring or commercial fire pit
- Safeguarded with a means of extinguishing the fire, such as a fire extinguisher or garden hose
Use only fireplace matches or propane lighter to start the fire. Extinguish all hot coals when finished with a water hose or bucket of water and then leave the hot materials alone at least 24 hours. Do not bag or dispose of the ash or coals in a garbage container until you know they are thoroughly extinguished. Contact the Community Risk Reduction Division if you have any questions concerning open burning.
Please be careful with open burning within Centerville and Washington Township.