Does Anchorage have a fire ban?

Open burning is currently prohibited within Anchorage, including all open fires such as backyard fire pits and recreational fires, though charcoal, propane, and pellet-fired barbecues are exempted. The emergency law makes violating the open burning ban a class A misdemeanor crime anytime a burn ban is in effect.

Does Arapahoe County have a fire ban?

Most days, there are no fire bans or fire restrictions.

Can I have a fire in my backyard in Colorado?

A recreational fire shall not have a total fuel area greater than 3 feet in diameter and must be 2 feet or less in height. Recreational fire must be at least 25 feet away from a structure or combustible materials and must not at any point move any closer to the structure than the stated 25-foot distance.

How do I get a burn permit in Alaska?

Burn permits are free and are available at local state forestry offices in Delta Junction, Fairbanks, Glennallen, Haines, Ketchikan, Palmer, Soldotna and Tok, as well as local fire departments in many of those same areas. Permits can also be printed online at https://dnr.alaska.gov/burn.

What counties in Colorado have a fire ban?

BLM Lands Fire Restrictions BLM Royal Gorge Field Office: Chaffee, Custer, El Paso, Fremont, Huerfano, Jefferson, Lake Las Animas, Park, Pueblo, and Teller Counties.

Can you have a fire pit in Aurora CO?

City of Aurora is Currently Under a Stage 1 Fire Restriction Items like gas grills, charcoal grills, and other legal fire pits remain legal to use in a responsible manner. The city of Aurora is always under a Stage 1 Burn Restriction with the exception of June 15th-July 4th when certain types of fireworks are allowed.

Can you have a fire in a fire pit?

In most cases, yes it does. That being said, many municipalities define open burning to not include burning in a fire pit that is off the ground or covered, as they are less likely to come in contact with other flammable materials by accident, and are less prone to wind-blown sparks and spreading.