Your firepit could cause you to be hit with a hefty fine
A has been issued to anyone with firepits in their as you could be slapped with a huge fine.
Firepits are one of the most popular additions to a garden that can help keep you nice and toasty when you’re outside on a frosty winter’s evening.
Not only does a firepit radiate that ambient glow but it also keeps us warm and snug, whilst enjoying a cosy night by this popular garden feature.
However garden experts are warning that your firepit could cause you to be hit with a hefty fine.
Those who cause smoke or ash nuisances from garden fires could face fines of up to £5,000.
Those who cause smoke or ash nuisances from garden fires could face fines
Local councils have the authority to issue these fines in order to deter irresponsible burning and protect air quality, public health, and the environment – and firepits fall into this category.
Garden design expert Sam Stevens from said: “It’s great to be able to still make use of your outdoor space throughout winter, and equipping your garden with firepits, pergolas and cosy seating areas are great ways to enjoy the outdoors when it’s cold.
“Firepits can be a wonderful way to heat your outdoor space, but there are some guidelines that should be followed. If neglected, the consequences can be serious.
“Placing your firepit in a safe location and keeping flames away from people, plants and your home is vital in order to keep safe.
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“Any outdoor structure, like pergolas, should be well ventilated to prevent fire hazards or smoke inhalation.
“Before lighting a fire in your garden, always check local regulations regarding smoke and wildlife and be mindful of your neighbours.
“If the smoke from your firepit is interfering with your neighbours, they have the right to report you to the local council; this could potentially lead to fines of up to £5,000.
Mr Stevens advises to not place your firepit directly on decking, dry leaves, or unstable surfaces.