Burning Permit Application HAMPTON FIRE RESCUE - TOWN OF 2025

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  2. Begin by entering your name in the 'Name of applicant' field, followed by your phone number and address. Ensure all information is accurate for effective communication.
  3. In the section describing the property where you intend to burn, provide a detailed description. This is crucial for identifying the location of your burning activities.
  4. Specify the purpose of your burning in the designated field. Clear reasoning helps authorities understand your intent.
  5. Indicate the dates for which you are applying for the permit by filling in both date fields accurately.
  6. Review and agree to the conditions listed, ensuring you understand your responsibilities as a permit holder.
  7. Finally, sign in the 'Applicant signature' area to validate your application before submitting it through our platform.

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Most places, burning yard waste is against the law. Check local ordinances. And no, dont use a pot. Dig a proper fire pit.
Always consult with your local municipal authority before burning yard waste, as they will have specific rules about what materials are acceptable for burning. However, natural yard debris grown on the property, such as dry leaves, twigs, and small branches, is safe because it burns quickly and retains little heat.
telephone: Burn permits can be obtained online at GaTrees.org, or by calling 1 (800) GA-TREES (428-7337) . Wildfire emergencies GFC rangers are on call and available 24/7.
A permit is required for open air burning for fire activities in woodlands, within 200 feet of woodlands, or activities adjacent to or within an area where flammable materials that could ignite and carry fire to woodland are located.
Most cities and towns allow small recreational fires. A recreational fire is usually defined as a campfire, bonfire, or backyard fire in a fire pit. Many recreational fire regulations are in place to remain courteous to your neighbors, but others exist to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you.

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Enjoy Your Fire Pit Responsibly Cover stacked wood, but allow good air flow so it can dry. Never burn wood during air quality alert days, when air pollution is already higher. Never burn green wood, construction waste, plastic, garbage, or yard waste. They create more smoke and can be toxic.
Properly built fire pits are good for preventing escaped fires, but Maines open burning laws still require a burn permit for recreational fires with flame lengths greater than 3 feet high and 3 feet in diameter.

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