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The Do’s and Don’ts of Fire Pits Built by Your Slaton Residents

Friends roasting marshmallows on a backyard fire pit The backyard fire pit is a well-known outdoor element that is planned to surely confine a fire while equally letting warmth and invitation. Fire pits come in a bunch of sizes, forms, and materials, for instance, stone, brick, metal, and concrete, and add a diverse atmosphere to an outdoor location, making it feel snug and inviting. Moreover, fire pits can be put to use to effectively expand the use of outdoor living space into the winter months, granting warmth and comfort.

When consenting to the use of a fire pit at your rental property, there are many different easy precautions you can take to protect both your investment and your tenants. These are just some of the following:

  • Inspect and verify local regulations, and secure any essential licenses before creating or making use of a fire pit.
  • Keep a bucket of water or sand nearby, as a provision for an emergency.
  • Build your fire pit in a secure area, at least 10 feet away from trees, structures, and flammable items.
  • Make use of a fire pit screen to avoid sparks from flying out of the fire pit.
  • Always manage the fire and keep children and pets at a distance from the fire pit.

 

It is very important to take into account that fire pits can be hazardous if not handled suitably and with consideration to safety. A poorly constructed or positioned fire pit, the improper use of combustible materials, and a lack of oversight can all have devastating consequences. Here is what you should guarantee NOT to do:

  • Do NOT use gasoline, kerosene, or any other accelerants to get going or maintain the fire.
  • Do NOT burn trash, leaves, or other materials that set off excessive smoke or hazardous fumes.
  • Do NOT leave the fire ignored or unattended, even for a brief moment.
  • Do NOT overload the fire pit with so much wood, which can lead to the fire becoming truly unmanageable.
  • Do NOT use wet or green wood, which can generate a whole lot of smoke and sparks.

 

One of the important reasons why backyard fire pit safety is crucial is to evade accidental fires. A stray ember or spark can swiftly ignite nearby flammable materials, for instance, dry grass, leaves, or wooden structures. Moreover, strong winds can carry embers outside the fire pit and set out a fire anywhere in the yard or even in nearby properties. This can set off considerable property destruction and even loss of life. By observing the do’s and don’ts of backyard fire pits and any local regulations, you can help warrant that your outdoor gatherings are wonderfully enjoyable and happily safe for everyone involved.

At Real Property Management Services, we recognize what it takes to safeguard your real estate investment. Our complete and professional property management services give proper and appropriate oversight of your rental homes and can give you total peace of mind. You won’t need to be concerned with anything related to your residents accidentally burning your Slaton rental house down when we’re on the job. For more useful information, please contact us online or call us at 806-853-6546 today!

 

Originally Published on July 20, 2018

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