Fire pit, burn barrel and incinerator permit requirements
If you want to learn more about the fire permit requirements in your area to have a fire pit in your backyard or use a burn barrel or incinerator on your property, contact your local Fire Guardian.
If you live in the county green area, contact the Alberta Agriculture and Forestry to learn more about safe burning practices in your area.
Setting up your backyard fire pit
To ensure that you are using a fire that is safe for your property, there are many SPECIFICATIONS FOR RECREATIONAL FIRE PITS ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES required by the County: The fire pit is required to be:
- Located at a safe distance, approximately 10 feet/3m from all combustibles (i.e. house, sheds, fences, trees, decks, powerlines, etc.). This also applies to portable manufactured fire pits.
- No portable manufactured fire pit (including chimineas) shall be placed on a combustible surface or structure(i.e. wooden decks).
- Dug into the ground or constructed above ground to prevent fuel from falling out
- Constructed of stone, masonry or metal if it is above ground
- Covered with a mesh screen when lit
- No bigger than 1 metre (3 feet) in diameter or equivalent size if rectangular
- Not used for burning flammable or combustible liquids, chemicals or contaminated substances
Safe Burning Practices
Protect your home and community from the risk of fire by following safe burning guidelines. This includes ensuring debris burning is done responsibly, understanding prohibited materials, and taking precautions when clearing land. By following these steps, you can help prevent wildfires and ensure safe practices year-round. Learn more about the County's rules around safe burning practices.