Outdoor Firepit Safety Tips

Sitting around an outdoor fire pit sets the perfect summer backyard scene. People of all ages enjoy time around the fire, including making s'mores and connecting with conversation. Yet, it's essential to keep everyone safe. Practice fire safety to prevent burns and fire damage.

Kenco Home Inspections serves Southeast Florida homeowners with inspections. But, we also like to share information on maintaining and protecting your home and family. Plus, we want you to have a fun and safe summer.

 

Types of Outdoor Firepits

Today's firepits come with many options based on your budget and preferences.

 

  • Wood-Burning Firepits - Wood-burning firepits are great for entertaining and relaxing. They work as a cooking area and grill, too. The wood burns inside a metal container and creates an open flame. These pits are available in various sizes and styles. You can choose from a small portable unit, a large patio model, or a freestanding fireplace.

  • Natural Gas Firepits - Natural gas firepits are popular because they burn cleanly and efficiently. A natural gas firepit lights quickly. To ensure safety, have the gas line professionally installed. Natural gas firepits come in a wide range of styles.

  • Electric Firepits - Electric firepits are convenient because they don't require fuel. However, they do need electricity to operate. Electric firepits are typically much safer because they don't have an open flame. They work as an electric heater with the look of a fireplace.

  • Propane Firepits - Propane firepits are easy to use and inexpensive. They're also very versatile and can fit into almost any space. Propane firepits heat up fast and provide plenty of heat. Make sure to have propane tanks inspected before using them.

 

Outdoor Firepit Safety Tips 

 

Never Leave Firepits Unattended

If someone leaves the fire pit unattended, it could result in the fire spreading outside of the firepit area. Always keep an eye on the fire.

 

Keep Children Away from Open Flames

Never allow children to play near an open flame. Talk with children about fire safety, including no running, loose clothes, or horseplay near the fire.

 

Keep A Fire Extinguisher Handy

Have a fire extinguisher handy when using a fire pit. It's essential to know how to use one. Have a water hose nearby if you don't have a fire extinguisher.

 

Use Properly Maintained Equipment

Always inspect equipment before using it. Also, make sure to clean the fire pit regularly.

 

Don't Light A Fire During High Winds

Windy conditions can spread sparks and embers far away from the fire pit. Windy weather makes it harder to control the fire.

 

Build A Fire in An Open Area

Don't place a firepit near your home or other structure. Instead, build a fire in an open area where there won't be any danger if the fire spreads.

 

Follow Local Burn Ordinances

Most cities and counties have ordinances regarding outdoor burning. Follow these rules to keep everyone safe.

 

Have Fun This Summer!

Enjoy your backyard this summer with a firepit.

Kenco Home Inspections offers home inspection services throughout Southeast Florida. We provide comprehensive home inspections, so you can feel confident knowing the repairs your home needs. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

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