How to use an outdoor firepit

Largely popular in urban areas that have small outdoor spaces, fire pits allow you to create a relaxing outdoor gathering space with the ability to cook small amounts of food while providing a warm central focal point for your conversation areas.

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

1. Be sure you’re using the fire pit in a location far away from anything flammable. This means avoiding trees, deck awnings and potted plants. You’ll also want to consider the general moisture of the ground around you. If you haven’t had a rainfall lately consider applying a light spray of water around the area and stay away from very dry grasses.

2. Be careful not to overload your fire pit with too much wood. Overloading will allow the flames to reach too high, potentially burning your guests or getting out of control and spreading beyond the confines of the pit itself. Be sure you avoid pressure treated wood as those emit dangerous fumes which could be toxic to your family.

AVAILABLE STYLES

Fire pits come in three standard forms including rings, pits and tables. What you need depends on your available space, the type of social gatherings you generally have (including the number of people typically present) and whether you need additional table space for holding utensils or food. The rings give more of a campfire feel and are only allowed in areas that don’t have rules against open burning of fires. Fire pits as a rule are more sophisticated that rings and allow the fire to be contained better. They can be used on patios. Fire pit tables are just fire pits inside a table, which gives you the option to have people eat around it almost in fondue style with their own mini barbecue in the middle. Chimineas are another option that look like small fireplaces. They have a small chimney coming out the top for smoke.

Regardless of the style you choose please be sure to read the directions on the proper setup and use to prevent fires from spreading.
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