Fire pits definition

Fire pits are usually constructed of steel, concrete and/or stone, and constructed above ground with a heavy steel screen cover.

Examples of Fire pits in a sentence

  • Fire pits, outdoor heat lamps, tiki torches or any other flammable device are not allowed at any time.

  • Fire pits, fences, outside storage structures, recreational equipment, etc.

  • Fire pits, barbeques, chimineas and braziers must be used in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

  • Fire pits shall not be moved without the approval of the Authority.

  • Fire pits, campfires, and the like shall not be created on-site for the event by the renter.

  • Fire pits of any kind are not allowed on the rented premises or common areas.

  • Fire pits, firewood, or firelogs are not allowed to be stored or used on or around the Leased Premises at any time.

  • Smoking, Animal, Satellite Dishes, Waterbeds, Trampolines, Fire pits and Parking on the Lawn.

  • Fire pits must be located within either a concrete or other nonflammable patio area.

  • Fire Pits Fire pits may be allowed with park manager's approval, but must meet the following guidelines: Cooking with standard barbeque equipment is allowed.