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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.
Yes, a fire pit can be considered open burning if it involves burning wood or other materials in an open or semi-enclosed space.
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.
Are gas and propane fire pits allowed during burn bans? Typically, gas and propane fire pits are more likely to be permitted during burn bans than wood-burning pits. This is because they produce a controlled flame and emit minimal smoke. However, always check local regulations, as restrictions can vary.
(L) Open burning means the burning of any materials wherein air contaminants resulting from combustion are emitted directly into the ambient air without passing through a stack or chimney.
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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.

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