Open Burning | Florida Department of Environmental Protection (2024)

What is “Open Burning”?

Open burning means the burning of materials insuch a manner that smoke (the product of combustion)is releaseddirectly into theair withoutgoing through a stack or chimney. Open burning includes activities such as pile burning, prescribed fire burning,and burning using an Air Curtain Incinerator (ACI).

Informationregarding thetype of materials that can be open burned, restrictions on how/when/where it can be burned, and the types of authorizations needed to open burn are described in this webpage and can also be found on the Division's Open Burning Regulations Fact Sheet.

Who regulates open burning in Florida?

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS), Florida Forest Service (FFS) regulates the vast majority of open burning in Florida, most of which is associated with agricultural, silvicultural, land clearing, and prescribed fire operations. All open burning conducted under the authority of FFS requires an authorization from FFS prior to commencing any open burning activity.FFS will only authorize the burning of vegetative debris that was generated at the site of the open burn. FFS will not authorize the burning of vegetative debris that has been transported to an offsite burn area, except for storm-generated debris as provided in Section 403.7071, Florida Statutes (F.S.).

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is responsible for regulating air pollution related to open burning throughout the state.

Regulationspertaining to open burning (outlined below) areprimarily found in Chapters62-256, 5I-2, and subsection 62-293.320(3)of theFlorida Administrative Code (F.A.C.).

Local governments (counties and municipalities) may also haveregulations onopen burning. County and municipal ordinances may include more stringent requirements for open burning or may ban open burning outright.

What materials are prohibited to be open burned in Florida?

Open burning of biological waste, hazardous waste, asbestos-containing materials, mercury-containing devices, pharmaceuticals, tires, rubber material, residual oil, used oil, asphalt, roofing material, tar, treated wood, plastics, garbage, or trash is strictly prohibited.

When is open burning allowed in Florida?

The following categories identify open burning allowed by state rules.

Note: Although state rules may allow for open burning, counties and municipalitiesmay prohibit these types of open burning.Please check with your local government to inquire about local ordinances or bans prior to open burning.

Recreational Purposes

Recreational open burning of vegetative debris and untreated wood in a campfire, ceremonial bonfire, outdoor fireplace, or other contained outdoor heating or cooking device is allowed pursuant to subsections 62-256.700(10) and 5I-2.006(11), F.A.C.,as long as the fire is attended at all times and completely extinguished before leaving the premises unattended. No authorization is required fromDEP or FFS for recreational open burning.

Residential Yard Waste

Open burning of “yard waste” (defined as leaves, shrub trimmings, grass clippings, palm fronds, and brush) on residential premises of not more than two family units is allowed, provided that the below requirements in subsection 62-256.700(1), F.A.C., are met.

  1. The yard waste must have been generated on the same premise as where it’s being open burned.
  2. The open burning must occur between the hours of 8:00 AM CST (9:00 AM EST) to one hour before sunset.
  3. The open burning must be enclosed in a noncombustible container or be in a pile no greater than eight feet in diameter.
  4. The location of the open burn must be set back at least 150 feet from any occupied building other than that of the landowner, 50 feet from any paved public roadway, and 25 feet from any wildlands, brush, or combustible structure.
  5. The open burning must be attended with fire extinguishing equipment ready at all times.
  6. Authorization from FFS is not required for burning of residential yard waste; however, it is recommended that you still contact FFS regarding burn conditions for the day(s) you plan to open burn.

Residential Tree Cutting Debris

Open burning of “tree cutting debris” (trees, tree stumps, and tree limbs) on residential premises of not more than two family units is allowed, provided that the below requirements in subsections 62-256.700(2) and 5I-2.006(5), F.A.C., are met.

  1. The tree cutting debris being must have been generated on the same premises as where it’s being open burned.
  2. The open burning must occur between the hours of 8:00 AM CST (9:00 AM EST) to one hour before sunset.
  3. The location of the open burn must be set back at least 300 feet from any occupied building other than that of the landowner, 100 feet from any paved public roadway, and 50 feet from any wildlands, brush or combustible structure.
  4. The open burning must be attended with fire extinguishing equipment ready at all times.
  5. The moisture content and composition of material to be burned is favorable to good burning which will minimize smoke.
  6. Authorization from FFS must be obtained prior to conducting the open burning.

Residential or Non-Residential Land Clearing Debris

Open burning of “land clearing debris” (uprooted or cleared vegetation in connection with construction for buildings and rights-of-way; land development; or mineral operations) is allowed, provided that the below requirements in subsection 62-256.700(3), F.A.C., and paragraphs 5I-2.006(4)(b) and (d), F.A.C., are met.

  1. The land clearing debris must have been generated on the same premises as where it’s being open burned.
  2. The open burning must occur between the hours of 8:00 AM CST (9:00 AM EST) to one hour before sunset.
  3. The location of the open burn must be set back at least 1000 feet from any occupied building other than that of the landowner, and 100 feet from any paved public roadway, wildlands, brush or combustible structure.
  4. The open burning must be attended with fire extinguishing equipment ready at all times.
  5. The moisture content and composition of material to be burned is favorable to good burning which will minimize smoke.
  6. Authorization from FFS must be obtained prior to conducting the open burning.

Any other open burning of land clearing debris that cannot meet these requirements shall be conducted using an ACI in accordance with the terms of the exemption from air permitting pursuant to 62-210.300(3)(a)26., F.A.C., if eligible.Otherwise, it shall be conductedin accordance with Rule 62-296.401, F.A.C., and any otherterms and conditions of the ACI’s DEP-issuedair permit.

Storm-Generated Vegetative Debris

The open burning of storm-generated debris (consisting only of vegetative debris and untreated wood) by municipal or county governments responsible for clean-up activities following a storm is allowed pursuant to subsection 62-256.700(8), F.A.C., provided that:

  1. The open burning is conducted by or under the authority of the municipal or county government responsible for clean-up activities following a storm.
  2. The open burning is conducted at a Disaster Debris Management Site (DDMS). Burning of disaster-generated yard trash, other vegetative debris, and untreated wood from construction and demolition debris is allowed in air curtain incinerators or pile burns if the conditions of the appropriate Emergency Final Order are followed.
  3. The open burning is authorized by FFS before the commencement of the burn; and
  4. No later than 10 days after the start of the open burning, the local government or its agent provides a written notice toDEP describing the general nature of the materials being burned, the location of the burning activity, the method of burning being used, and the name, address, and telephone number of the local government representative to contact regarding the burning activity.

In addition tothe aboveregulations allowing for open burning,DEP may also issue EmergencyOrders following significant storm eventsthat authorize property owners to conduct this activity under specific conditions and requirements.

DEP Emergency Orders and Emergency Authorizations may be found at: https://floridadep.gov/hurricane

Other Non-Residential Open Burning

Open burning of vegetative waste, storm-generated or otherwise,at established industrial, commercial, institutional, or governmental properties is not explicitly allowed by state rules.

DEP recommends thatthese entitiesfollow one of thebelow options for disposal of vegetative waste generated from their properties:

  • Recycle the vegetative waste by bringing a chipper on-site to create mulching material for reuse throughout the facility grounds;
  • Arrange to haul off the material from the property for off-site processing into mulch or disposal; or
  • Use of a portable air curtain incinerator operated in compliance with 62-210.300(3)(a)26, F.A.C.

Pursuant to 62-296.320(3), F.A.C., open burning in connection with industrial, commercial, institutional, or governmental operationsmay onlybe allowed whenspecificallyauthorized by DEP if:

  1. Open burning is determined by DEP to be the only available method of disposal; and
  2. It does not involve any material prohibited from being burned pursuant to Rule 62-256.300, F.A.C.

Please contact the appropriate DEP District Air Permitting Program in your area for authorizations to open burn at industrial, commercial, institutional, or governmental properties.

Who do I contact regarding general questions about open burning?

Who do I contact about smoke issues?

Contact the applicable Florida Forest Service Field Unit in your area if you are currently being impacted by smoke from open burning.

Where can I find other information related to open burning in Florida?

Open Burning | Florida Department of Environmental Protection (2024)

FAQs

Can you open burn in Florida? ›

The location of the open burn must be set back at least 50 feet from any paved public roadway, and 25 feet from any wild lands, brush or combustible structure. The open burning must be attended with fire extinguishing equipment at all times. Smoke is not a hazard or nuisance.

How do I report illegal burning in Florida? ›

To report suspicious wildfire activity, contact the Florida Forestry Arson Alert Association at 1-800-342-5869 or your local Florida Forest Service field office. Callers remain anonymous.

Can you burn wood in your backyard in Florida? ›

Recreational open burning of vegetative debris and untreated wood in a campfire, ceremonial bonfire, outdoor fireplace, or other contained outdoor heating or cooking device is allowed pursuant to subsections 62-256.700(10) and 5I-2.006(11), F.A.C., as long as the fire is attended at all times and completely ...

Is it legal to have a fire pit in your backyard in Florida? ›

Recreational fires shall not be located within 25 feet of a structure or flammable material unless contained in an approved manner such as a well-built non-combustible fire pit. Conditions that could cause a fire to spread to within 25 feet of a structure shall be eliminated prior to ignition.

Can I burn garden waste in my area? ›

This falls under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and is an offence under the Clean Air Act 1993. Above all, if you are struggling to get rid of your garden waste and perhaps have too much to burn without making lots of annoying smoke in your neighbourhood, consider calling Zero Waste Group.

How do I get a burn permit in Florida? ›

How do I get a burning authorization in Florida, and what information do I need to have ready to give the Florida Forest Service? Call your local Florida Forest Service office and request an authorization to burn either after 4 p.m. on the day before the burn or on the day of the burn.

Who investigates fires in Florida? ›

The Bureau of Fire, Arson & Explosives Investigations is a law enforcement bureau within the Criminal Investigations Division. The Bureau's sworn law enforcement and nonsworn personnel perform functions within the criminal justice system.

What is the prescribed Burning Act in Florida? ›

In Florida, natural communities require periodic fires for maintenance of their ecological integrity. Because of public concerns, wildfires can no longer be allowed to perform this mandatory function so prescribed burning is essential to manage these plant and animal communities.

What is considered arson in Florida? ›

Arson is defined as the malicious burning of the dwelling of another. Under Florida Statutes Section 806.01, arson occurs when a person willfully and unlawfully damages, or attempts to damage the following by fire: Any dwelling, whether occupied or not; or. Any structure where there are people usually present.

Can you burn wood on a fire pit in your backyard? ›

Wood, propane, and natural gas are the most common fuel sources for fire pits. They each have their pros and cons, so it's up to you what type of fire pit best suits your backyard. Wood — Nothing beats the smoky aroma of a crackling wood-burning fire pit.

Are fireplaces legal in Florida? ›

If you are considering the purchase of one, always be aware of any regulations governing their use and any special considerations connected with a device with the potential for fire. Under current Florida State Fire Code, the use of outdoor fireplaces and chimenea are legal for use in single family dwellings.

How do you dry firewood in Florida? ›

Cover the top.

Air circulation is very important for seasoning firewood as it helps to evaporate the moisture. If you do not have a storage shed, you can cover your supply with a tarp or a fireplace cover to protect it from rain. Ensure that the sides are open so that moisture is not trapped inside your stacks of wood.

How do I know if there is a burn ban in my area? ›

If you want to know for sure, it is best to call the local city/county fire department to determine if a local ban is still in place.

Can I have a fire pit on my porch? ›

You will be able to install a gas fire pit under your covered patio. However, the fire pit must first be pre-approved by your city. You must also confirm the ceiling height, ventilation, location, and flooring of your patio meet the manufacturer's requirements.

Can you have a fire pit on grass? ›

If you're using a fire pit on grass, it's important to use a fire pit mat. This will help to protect your grass from the heat damage of the fire pit. Using a fire-resistant mat will help to create a barrier between the fire pit and your grass. It will also help to prevent the heat from damaging the roots of your grass.

Can you have a bonfire in Florida? ›

Most of Florida's coastal counties don't allow people to build bonfires on the sand, but there are a few that do. Those that do usually have designated times of year when it is allowed and you have to pay a fee.

Can you cover an open burn? ›

You should keep your burn covered for the first few days after the event as you let your skin heal. Make sure your blisters stay closed on your skin. If a blister breaks open, you should keep your burn covered with a bandage to prevent an infection.

What is the burn ban in Florida state parks? ›

During a burn ban, you are not permitted to light a fire in the campfire ring nor to use freestanding fire pits. You are permitted to bring and use a propane grill, a freestanding charcoal grill or an electric grill/griddle (if the campsite provides an electrical power hookup) for cooking use during a burn ban.

Can you sue for burn pit exposure? ›

Military burn pit exposure has been tied to numerous health problems. If you or a loved one has potentially been exposed to toxins in a U.S. military burn pit, you could be eligible for legal representation and compensation through a burn pit exposure lawsuit.

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