Lighting Fires In Your Garden
If youre using the flame for cooking food wood is ok.
Lighting fires in your garden. Smoke pollution can aggravate existing heart and lung problems like angina emphysema and asthma. Leave a fire burning overnight. Depending on the material being burnt smoke from garden bonfires may contain toxic.
All comfort fires like chimeneas and fire pits need to use charcoal. Ensure the flue stays at the correct temperature throughout your fire. According to government guidance there are no laws that prohibit you from burning rubbish and lighting bonfires in your garden.
This will help avoid carbon monoxide coming through your chimney. Of course its better to compost vegetative waste where you can but as long your fire is carefully planned the result is carbon-neutral waste disposal which isnt something that can be said of hauling it to the tip in your car. You need to place your mirror out of the sun so you dont end up accidentally setting fire to your fence or neighbours garden with the reflection from the sun.
Use a firepit or brazier during a fire ban. There is an exception and that is for cooking food Cr Johnston said smoke was a big. Lighting or maintaining a fire on an allotment 3000 square metres or less is NOT permitted unless the fire is contained in a barbeque or another cooking device.
Ad Shop Grow Lights Smart Gardens More Online At Urban Plant Growers. Clean and maintain your stove regularly and get your chimney swept. Backyard burning and unauthorised incineration are prohibited at all times in all council areas in the Sydney Wollongong and Newcastle regions and in other NSW council areas listed in Schedule 8 of the Clean Air Regulation.
You are only allowed to light a fire outside in certain situations. You are not allowed to burn off in your backyard unless you have obtained a permit through the Queensland Fire Emergency Service QFES. However there are rules in place to prevent bonfires from causing a nuisance to neighbours or a hazard to safety and.