Crime & Safety

County-Wide Burn Ban Starts Monday

King County Fire Marshal declares ban because of dry conditions and forecasts for more dry weather. Outdoor burning of leaves and brush is already banned in Kirkland.

A county-wide burn ban has been declared by the King County Fire Marshal in coordination with the King County Fire Chiefs Association, prompted by ground conditions and forecasts calling for continued dry weather.

This Phase 1 burn ban applies to all outdoor burning except for small recreational fires in established fire pits at approved campgrounds or private property. These fires must:

  • Be built in a metal or concrete fire pit, such as those typically found in designated campground.
  • Be no larger than three feet across.
  • Be located in a clear spot free from any vegetation for at least 10 feet in a horizontal direction, including a 20-foot vertical clearance from overhanging branches.
  • Be attended at all times by an alert individual with immediate access to a shovel and either five gallons of water or a connected and charged water hose.

The use of gas and propane self-contained stoves and barbeques will continue to be allowed under the ban. 

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For more information on local fire restrictions, call 1-800-323-BURN or visit the King County Fire Marshal Services website here.

Outdoor burning of leaves and brush is already banned in Kirkland permanently, and the city offers advice here on fire safety during periods of dry conditions.

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