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Outdoor burning: What to know before you light the match

When can you burn outdoors?

Check with your city and county about burn bans and local rules for outdoor fires. The Texas A&M Forest Service’s map lists county burn bans.

Statewide, Texas limits outdoor burning to:

  • Campfires, bonfires, fire pits, and cooking fires.
  • Household trash fires on your home property and only if you don’t have trash pickup.





Keep your fire from spreading

  • If your city and county allow outdoor burns, put trash, grass, leaves, and branch trimmings in a burn barrel or container. Top it with a screen or metal grid.
  • Don’t burn on dry, windy days.
  • Stay by your fire until it’s out.
  • Keep water, shovel, and a rake handy in case the fire starts to spread. 

Don’t burn these items

  • Aerosol cans or anything that could explode.
  • Electrical insulation.
  • Building / construction materials including treated lumber.
  • Plastics and asphalt-based materials.


If you see a dangerous fire, call local law enforcement. You may also call the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s Environmental Complaint Hotline at 888-777-3186.

Resources

  • Texas Commission on Environmental Quality: Outdoor Burning in Texas
  • Texas A&M Forest Service: Prevent Wildfire (video)

 

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