Backyard Fire Pit Safety Tips
Family and friends gathered around a toasty fire pit roasting marshmallows and making s’mores seems like an idyllic summer evening, but such a scene can take a turn for the worse if backyard fire pit safety isn’t top of mind.
Injuries related to outdoor patio hearths and fire pits have spiked in recent years, according to the National Fire Protection Association, with children under 5 and pets being the most vulnerable. In fact, many injuries are incurred the next day when the embers are still hot from the night before.
Like grills, fire pits can also spark fires to nearby structures; the NFPA reports that backyard barbecues cause over 10 thousand home fires each year.
For the many nights ahead of hanging out beside the flames underneath the stars, keep these fire pit safety tips from the NFPA and the U.S. Fire Administration in mind.
Image Text: Place fire pits at least 10 feet away from your house and anything else that can burn. Closely watch children when fire pits are in use. Place a metal screen over wood-burning fires to keep sparks from drifting away. Extinguish a fire before leaving the backyard. Store fire pit materials like matches and lighters out of children's reach.
Most homeowners policies will typically cover accidents related to outdoor fire pits. However, you should ask your insurance agent if your policy has adequate liability and medical payments coverage. These parts of the homeowners policy could protect you if fire pits cause injury to a guest or damages someone’s property.
Of course, there are steps you can take to make a fire pit accident less likely. Here are a few more things AAA Insurance recommends.
Before installing a fire pit, chiminea or outdoor fireplace on your property, check with your local fire department about rules and regulations. Some communities do not allow open fires. Communities with homeowners associations also tend to have their own rules about fires, so it’s a good idea to ask before you burn.
From fire pits to grills to fireworks, a lot of summer fun involves flames. Whenever you are around fire, be responsible and keep safety top of mind.
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