Updated Aug. 31: The City of Seattle and King County have lifted the Stage 2 Burn Ban.
Original Post from Aug. 15
All outdoor recreational fires prohibited, outdoor cooking and heating appliances are restricted
The City of Seattle has joined King County under a Stage 2 Burn Ban effective immediately. During a Stage 2 burn ban, any outdoor fire such as a backyard fire pit or campfire using chopped firewood or charcoal is prohibited.
Under the ban, any person with a recreational fire who fails to take immediate action to extinguish or discontinue when ordered or notified to do so can be charged with, up to and including, a misdemeanor. Seattle firefighters have also been directed to extinguish any illegal fires during this ban.
Manufactured portable outdoor devices are allowed, including barbeques and patio warmers that are used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Approved fuel devices – including those that rely on charcoal, natural gas or propane gas – are also allowed.
Since Memorial Day 2023, Seattle Fire has responded to over 450 bark and brush fires throughout the city. And with the long spell without significant rainfall, the risk of fire in vegetated areas remains high. Let’s do all we can to reduce the risk of an unintentional fire:
• Follow the Stage 2 Burn Ban
• Safely discard any smoking materials (e.g. don’t snuff out in potted plants)
• Check your vehicle to make sure nothing could drag and create sparks while driving
• Avoid parking on dry grassy areas as hot components could start a fire
Call 9-1-1 immediately if you see a brush fire so we can send crews right away.