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Solus Fire Pits: Beautiful, Practical and Built To Last Solus fire pits are the ultimate in design and function. From architecturally elegant fire bowls that allow for a spontaneous large gatherings to the more designed sculptural halo series, these fire pits will not fail to impress. Our products were developed to make outdoor living in the harsh Canadian winters pleasurable. We believe our products are beautiful, sophisticated and above all safe. Built and certified to CE, CSA and ANSI standards in Vancouver, Canada. We ship world wide. Firepits for your Home, Garden & Family Solus firepits add real value to your home. During the cold winter months they transform your garden from a unloved area into a place to gather and entertain. Children love our Firepits – they’re fun, practical & safe. Firepits for Commercial & Retail Spaces Solus Fire pits are a must for adding value & turnover by creating outdoor spaces that can be used all year round.




The world’s leading hotels and hundreds of commercial & retail clients across the world use our fire pits. Firepits for Architects, Builders & Designers Solus Fire Pits are  favoured by interior and landscape designers due to the large selection of colours and styles made from Solus inimitable concrete.  Solus fire pits will be sure to make sure your project stands out from the crowd. Solus fire pits are the ultimate in design and function From architecturally elegant fire bowls that allow for spontaneous large gatherings to the more designed sculptural halo series, these fire pits will not fail to impress. Rectangular and square fire pits such as the cube, fire box and fire table are always pleasing. A variety of fuel possibilities including:  bio fuel, liquid propane and natural gas. The ignition system is either MLS manual lit system or electronic adjustable auto ( for most models ). All our products are available in 10 different colours with the option to customise with wooden table tops, all weather covers, glass shields and firestones making it truly adaptable to any space and environment.




Dozens of aesthetically pleasing ways to add functionality your fire pit.. When you are looking at additional ways in which to customise your fire pit this is very much about lifestyle and how you see the firepit being used; an occasional piece for special occasions or a key part of your outdoor living to make your outdoor space an inviting area year round. We are an innovative company and we are always keen to listen to clients and designers to create new and inventive ways in which our products can be adapted. Always at the heart of our business is quality control and continuous improvement is part of our DNA and what sets us apart from others. Firepits In the News The Latest News from Solus Decor A Romantic Fire Pit Proposal in Massachusetts...Solus Decor Renovation and RelocationAfter many happy years at 1445 Powell Street in Vancouver we are relocating to a much larger facility at 109 Braid Street with a mix of emotions....Prince William and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau meet the OlympiansWe were thrilled to see our own Elevated Halo fire pit warming them up on a recent trip to Vancouver...




Home > Home, Property, and Development > Public safety > Fire safety > Learn fire safety and prevention > Outdoor fire safety Cooking outdoors is one of the pleasures of summer (and even winter) in Vancouver, but it can pose additiional hazards for people and the environment. Whether in your backyard, at a City park, or on a camping trip, take extra caution when cooking or using fire outdoors. You must have a permit to burn any material or substance, such as waste, paper, wood, vegetation, or any flammable substance in the ambient air or in a receptacle where emissons are vented directly into the air without passing through a chimney or stack. Cooking food on an appliance designed for that purpose (barbeque) is allowed on private property and in some parks and beach areas. Wood burning appliances, such as chimneas and fire pits, are not allowed anywhere on private or public property in Vancouver. Report illegal fires to 9-1-1. Typically, open burning permits are approved for special occasions, ceremonial events, filming, and so on. 




For more information about getting a permit for open burning in the City, contact the Fire Prevention Office. For more information about open burning permts in Vancouver parks, contact the Vancouver Park Board. Read the open air fires bulletin  (256 KB) Use the following procedures to safely cook outdoors: Keep flammable liquids away from live coals to avoid explosions and burns. Keep children safely away from the barbecue fire. Before you start your barbeque, make sure the stand is level and steady. Keep a container of water nearby when the coal is burning. To start a charcoal fire, use an approved charcoal electric starter or chemicals in cake form. Never use gasoline, naptha, or other flammable materials to start a charcoal fire. Never add fire starter after you have started your barbecue to speed a slow fire or rekindle a dying fire; tuck dry kindling under coals. When you are finished cooking, soak the coals with water to prevent their re-ignition.




Never keep damp or wet charcoals in an unventilated area; drying coals can spontaneously combust. Obey all fire laws, ordinances, and regulations. Use tents made of flame-retardant fabric. Paraffin-coated cotton tents can burn up in a few minutes, possibly trapping someone inside. Never use candles or matches in or near a tent; use flashlights and electric lanterns. Take extra care when using electricity and lighting in or near a tent. Keep heaters well away from walls, pillows, camping chairs, and all contents of the tent. If open fires are permiited, build your fire downwind, far away from your tent. Before leaving the fire, douse it with water to make sure it is out. Have a fire extinguisher nearby and know how to use it. A portable smoke alarm is also recommended. Never leave fuel for propane/gasoline type stoves in the trunk of the car any longer than needed to transport it. If you are driving more than a few hours with fuel in your vehicle, stop periodically to open the trunk and ventilate the compartment.

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