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Columbus Division of Fire EMS Delivery Modification Plan 2017 Center for Disease Control NEED A CPR CLASS?? First Aid CPR and AED Training Fire  Prevention BureauIn the City of Columbus, fire pits will be allowed with the following stipulations: Must be a commercial fire pit with a screen top or a chimera, like those that can be purchased at Lowe’s, Home Depot, etc.Use only clean, seasoned firewood or equivalent.Recommend a water source and/or fire extinguisher located near and readily available for immediate use.Must be supervised at all times. Be certain that the fire is completely extinguished before leaving it unattended.Fire must be contained within the appliance, with no part of the flames extending outside the appliance or screen.No less than ten (10) feet from any combustible structure (house, fence, shed, etc). Apartment Buildings may require twenty five (25) feet.Fire Pits can not be used during “Air Quality Alert” days.Any other “Open Burning” (trash, brush, etc) must be approved by the Division of Fire, Fire Prevention Bureau and must have a permit.




If there are ANY complaints from neighbors, immediate extinguishment must be done. Complaints might include, but are not limited to, smoke drifting into their house, embers drifting to their property and/or fire getting out of control.Burn Permit ApplicationFor additional information:Phone: 614.645.7641Aspen Fireplace & Patio is a certified dealer for the industry’s finest manufacturers of hearth and patio products. Our extensive showroom contains more than 65 live burning hearth products, outdoor kitchens, gas lights, outdoor dining, outdoor seating, barbeque grills, outdoor fireplaces and firepits. You can also see more than 30 glass door samples for your fireplace and an extensive supply of fireplace tools and accessories. In 1999, we began designing outdoor kitchen and living areas. When built properly, we found that our designs could withstand Ohio winters. In 2005, we began including outdoor cabinetry made of Stainless Steel and “Perma Panel” polymer material. This greatly expanded our design capability.




Our kitchens now include cabinetry, grills, side burners, ice makers, warming drawers, refrigerators, sinks, trash cans and coolers. Fire pits can fit in any location and can either run off natural gas or wood. We offer a variety of styles and materials to fit your personal style. Our fire pit installations provide both heat and light so you can continue to use your outdoor living space even during the coldest weather. (During warmer weather, fire pits can also increase the quality of your outdoor socializing by helping deter pests such as mosquitoes.) A unique construction feature of our wood-burning designs – bottom-air intakes that make logs burn more thoroughly and efficiently. Gallery – Fire Pits Get Started on Having the Outdoor Living Space You WANT!American Made Fire PitsArtistic Fire Pits and Fire Globes™! copyright 2017 - Ohio Flame, Inc. HOME // SUPPORT // TERMS AND CONDITIONS // FAQS designed by Skillman Corp.How We Became Central Ohio's Gas SpecialistSpecialty Gas House




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