Nothing lights up the night like dancing flames in a fire pit. Taste the smell of wood smoke or watch the gas flame lick the lava, these moments can help you relax and leave unforgettable memories. Whether you are looking for a customized fire pit in the market, a DIY fire pit that you can use with your family, or just want to warm your yard with the special comfort brought by the fire pit, it is important to understand the basic fire pit safety rules before you light the first fire. Follow these simple practices to stay safe in outdoor fire pits.
Can you put an outdoor fire pit on a deck?
- Wood-burning fire pits cannot be placed on wooden decks or any other combustible or non-heat-stable surfaces. Notice the wall clearances and ceiling height clearances. Never keep loose flammable materials under or around the fire table during operation. If you insist on putting the outdoor fire pit on the deck, we recommend our Fireproof Fire Pit Mat, make sure you choose the proper size. Note: Always use the stand that comes with the fire pit. Do not place the heat source directly on the fire mat and keep at least 4 inches of space between the fire pit and the mat.
Can I put fire pit on grass?
- No. It is always not recommanded. Prevent it from starting a wildfire. If you still want to use the fire pit one grass: Raise the fire pit that the bottom isn’t directly touching the grass with our Fireproof Grass Guard Heat Deflector and Fireproof Mat. Additionally, if the fire pit is wood burning, use a Fire Spark Screen, watch for sparks and embers falling onto the grass for quick action. If you want to use a propane or natural gas fire pit on grass, do follow standard fire safety protocols. Stamp all the grass down within a 10-foot radius, place the fire pits on a steady non-combustible surface. Keep a fire extinguisher and/or 10-gallon bucket of water close by.
Can you put a fire pit under a patio pergola?
- Unless your pergola is wide and tall enough to achieve safe wall and ceiling clearances. Wood burning fires produce thick smoke and embers that can become dangerous when contained by a patio roof. Propane or natural gas fires do not give off smoke or embers, making them safer for use under cover.
What do you put under a fire pit under a patio?
- The best and most fire-stable material options to put under a fire pit are pea gravel, concrete, paving bricks, or porcelain tile. It is better to use a Fireproof Mat.
How to use a gas fire pit safely?
- Always turn off the gas when the fire pit isn’t in use. Wait for the fire pit contents (fire glass, fire rocks, ceramic logs, etc.) to cool off before leaving the fire pit.
- Cover your gas fire pit when it’s not in use. A Gas Fire Pit Cover Lid excludes rain, which can damage porous and ceramic logs in a gas fire pit. Without a cover, insects and spiders can crawl in and actually clog the burner. Clean the burner periodically according to manufacturer instructions, usually with a soft, clean brush or cloth.
- Avoid cooking in your gas fire pit — that includes marshmallow roasting. A melting, drippy marshmallow can clog a burner. The only time it’s safe to cook on a gas fire pit is when it’s designed for cooking. You can choose to bur a Portable Marshmallow Roaster Maker for kids.
What is the best base for a fire pit?
- As mentioned above, if you want to build a fire pit near your home, brick, concrete or stone is the best choice to ensure the safety of the fire pit. Gravels made of granite, marble or slate are the best foundation choice, because they are hard stones and can absorb heat more than other stones.
Can you cook on a outdoor fire pit?
- Cooking over wood fire pit will be the best option. We have various kinds of Fire Pit Cooking Grates, you can click here to check them.