Fire Pit Safety Guide

Built with Safety in Mind

This guide outlines essential best practices to help you enjoy your fire pit responsibly while protecting your space, property, and those around you. Following these guidelines ensures a safe, comfortable, and lasting outdoor fire experience.

Installation & Use

  1. Place on brick, concrete, stone, or masonry. Use a paver to prevent rust transfer. Also, you can also shim up base to create a air gap.
  2. Keep at least 25 feet away from buildings, vehicles, and flammable items.
  3. For outdoor use only.
  4. Burning wood produces odorless carbon monoxide; avoid enclosed spaces.

Safety Recommendations

  1. Never leave a lit fire pit unattended.
  2. Do not leave home with a fire burning.
  3.  Burning on wood deck isn’t recommended. 

Additional Tips

  1. Do not move the fire pit during use.
  2. Allow it to cool completely before handling.
  3. The fire pit and lid are heavy; lift carefully.
  4. Avoid windy conditions.
  5. Keep a fire extinguisher and water nearby.
  6. Use only recommended fuel types.
  7. Supervise children and pets near the fire pit.
  8. Follow all local and state regulations.