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Taunton Fire Department Shares Permitting Information and Safety Tips for Open Burning Season

January 17, 2024 by jgprstaff

Chief Steven P. Lavigne and members of the Taunton Fire Department would like to share the following permitting information and safety tips with residents ahead of open burning season.

Open burning season began Jan. 15. Residents must obtain a permit to open burn in compliance with Massachusetts law. 

Residents must have a permit to conduct open burning. Open burning permits may be obtained online here . You must first register as a user to apply online for a permit.

Open burning permits cannot be obtained at fire stations.

The permits are free.

As always, the Taunton Fire Department urges residents to make safe, responsible decisions and follow safety rules and regulations for open burning. Someone must be in attendance at all times while the fire is burning.

For more information about obtaining a burn permit please call 508-821-1452.

Open Burning Guidelines

Residents are reminded of the following Massachusetts open burning guidelines:

Burning must be done:

  • Between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., from Jan. 15 to April 30
  • At least 75 feet from all dwellings
  • As close as possible to the source of material being burned

Residents are allowed to burn:

  • Brush, cane, driftwood, and forestry debris (but not from commercial or industrial land clearing).
  • Agricultural materials including fruit tree and bush pruning, raspberry stalks, and infected bee hives for disease control.
  • Trees and brush from agricultural land clearing.
  • Fungus-infected elm wood if no other acceptable means of disposal is available.

Residents may not burn:

  • Leaves
  • Brush, trees, cane, or driftwood from commercial or industrial land clearing
  • Grass, hay, leaves, stumps, or tires
  • Construction materials or demolition debris
  • Household trash

Burning Safety

  • Keep children and pets a safe distance away from the fire.
  • An adult should be present and actively tending to the fire until it is completely extinguished.
  • Never use gasoline, kerosene or other flammable liquid as a fire starter.
  • Burn one small pile of material at a time and slowly add to it to ensure the fire does not get out of control.
  • Put the fire out if winds pick up or the weather changes. Most fires get out of control during sudden wind changes.
  • Keep fire extinguishing materials handy. Materials should include a water supply, shovels and rakes.
  • If the fire gets out of control, call 911 right away.

What times are best for open burning?

  • You can help prevent wildland fires by burning early in the season. Wet and snowy winter conditions help hinder the rapid spread of fire on or under the ground.
  • Changing weather conditions and increased fire danger in spring can lead to many days when open burning is not allowed.
  • April is usually the worst month for brush fires. When snow recedes, but before new growth emerges, last year’s dead grass, leaves and wood are dangerous tinder. Winds also tend to be strong and unpredictable in April.

For more information about open burning in Massachusetts click here.

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