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Fire Pit Safety Guide

Our Reccomendations

We recommend following the safety guidelines below to minimize the risk of potential incidents:

  1. We do not recommend leaving a lit fire pit unattended.
  2. We urge you to not leave home with a fire burning.

Installation & Use

  1. All fire pits should sit on brick, concrete, stone, or other masonry while in use.
  2. We recommend placing a paver between fire pit and outdoor surface to avoid rust transfer.
  3. We do not recommend placing the fire pit on lawns, asphalt, or wood.
  4. We would suggest placing it at least 25’ away from buildings, structures, vehicles, and any flammable items such as dry leaves and debris.
  5. Seasons fire pits are designed for outdoor use only.
  6. Burning wood produces carbon monoxide, which has no odor.  Therefore, this fire pit in an enclosed space can cause serious injury or fatality.

Additional Tips

  1. Your fire pit must not be moved during use. All parts of the fire pit will be hot during and after burning. Do not touch the hot fire pit with bare hands. Allow the fire pit to cool completely before touching.
  2. Fire pit and lid are extremely heavy and can cause injury if lifted improperly or dropped.
  3. We advise against using a fire pit during windy conditions.
  4. Ensure that fire is completely extinguished before refueling.
  5. Keep a fire extinguisher, water, or sand close by for emergencies.
  6. Only use fuel types recommended by the manufacture.
  7. Do not allow children to operate Fire Pit.
  8. Do not let clothing or flammable materials come in contact with fire pit.
  9. Do not leave children or pets unattached while operating fire pit.
  10. Use Fire Pit in accordance with all state and local codes.
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Our Reccomendations

We recommend following the safety guidelines below to minimize the risk of potential incidents:

  1. We do not recommend leaving a lit fire pit unattended.
  2. We urge you to not leave home with a fire burning.

Installation & Use

  1. All fire pits should sit on brick, concrete, stone, or other masonry while in use.
  2. We recommend placing a paver between fire pit and outdoor surface to avoid rust transfer.
  3. We do not recommend placing the fire pit on lawns, asphalt, or wood.
  4. We would suggest placing it at least 25’ away from buildings, structures, vehicles, and any flammable items such as dry leaves and debris.
  5. Seasons fire pits are designed for outdoor use only.
  6. Burning wood produces carbon monoxide, which has no odor.  Therefore, this fire pit in an enclosed space can cause serious injury or fatality.

Additional Tips

  1. Your fire pit must not be moved during use. All parts of the fire pit will be hot during and after burning. Do not touch the hot fire pit with bare hands. Allow the fire pit to cool completely before touching.
  2. Fire pit and lid are extremely heavy and can cause injury if lifted improperly or dropped.
  3. We advise against using a fire pit during windy conditions.
  4. Ensure that fire is completely extinguished before refueling.
  5. Keep a fire extinguisher, water, or sand close by for emergencies.
  6. Only use fuel types recommended by the manufacture.
  7. Do not allow children to operate Fire Pit.
  8. Do not let clothing or flammable materials come in contact with fire pit.
  9. Do not leave children or pets unattached while operating fire pit.
  10. Use Fire Pit in accordance with all state and local codes.