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Wood-burning fire pits are often considered open burning, depending on local laws. Gas and propane fire pits typically do not qualify as open burning due to their controlled flames and lack of smoke. Always check local regulations to ensure your fire pit use is legal and safe.
Put simply, an open fire is a fire that doesnt have a chimney or stack. The term applies to several different types of fires. A campfire, fire pit, or bonfire are all types of open fire.
Most agree that open burning can be described as a fire in which material(s) are burned in an open, outdoor area or in a container that does not have a chimney. Small fires for recreational purposes, such as cooking, backyard fire pits, camping fire rings, etc., may or may not fall under open burning laws.
Please visit Georgia Forestry Commission or contact GFC by phone at 1-800-GA-TREES (428-7337). NOTE: Permits are good only for the day they are issued. If you obtain your permit after dark, your permit will be good for the following day.
Types of open burning can include, but are not limited to bonfires, fire pits, campfires, burning trash, leaves, and other yard waste in backyards and open areas.
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To create a campfire in the forest, you need wood, fuel, and fire. If you consider wood, fuel, and fire as a system, what kind of system will it be? Answers: Open Energy System.
Regular burn hours are from SUNRISE until NOON, with absolutely no smoke visible after 2 P.M. The responsible party shall extinguish and monitor the burn for a minimum of two (2) hours after extinguishment. Hours and conditions may be subject to change.
The Florida Division of Forestry is responsible for issuing burn permits for large burns including agricultural, silvicultural and land clearing operations. For more information on the permitting process, call 352-395-4951.

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