2.
DO NOT: Burn on wood
surface or any surface which
is combustible or flammable!
Check with your local
municipality or fire district
before using an outdoor
wood burning fire pit!
3.
DO NOT: Use indoors! The
fire pit is designed for
outdoor use only! If used
indoors, toxic fumes will
accumulate and cause serious
bodily injury or death!
5.
When using the fire pit,
exercise the same caution
that you would with a
campfire!
4.
Your fire pit is hot while
burning! Use extreme
caution with children and
pets when fire pit is burning!
9.
DO NOT: Leave your fire
pit unattended! Keep a fire
extinguisher on hand when
you have a fire going.
1.
NEVER start a fire with
gasoline, kerosene, diesel
fuel or any other petroleum-
based accelerants!
11.
Always start with small
fires; this will help you
determine how the fire will
behave in your fire pit .
12.
Use caution when
removing ashes and coals
from fire pit. Dispose ashes
in tight sealed metal
containers. Use dirt or sand
to smooth the ashes out.
8.
DO NOT: Use your fire pit
under, on and around any
overhead construction or low
hanging branches, dry grass,
brush piles, wood piles
awnings, wood furniture,
propane, flammable gases or
vapors, paper, compressed
paper, plastic and plexiglass
or anything combustible.
6.
DO NOT: Operate your fire
pit unless it is on a level
surface!
7.
DO NOT: Use your fire pit
in a garage, building
breezeway or any other
enclosed area!
10.
Position your fire pit so that
it is shielded from strong
wind and gusts!
12. A minimum of 4'(four foot)
must be maintained from any
combustible materials while
in operation. Follow local
codes and specific safety
instructions for your area.