Are firepits allowed in the San Francisco?
Yes! Solus gas and propane firepits are allowed in the state of California. Certification from The American National Standards Institute, (or ANSI certification) is required for all firepits within the US. This applies to fire features on public and private property, residentially and commercially. It is also important to note if a firepit has CSA certification, as it indicates a product has been tested and certified by a reputable organisation. At Solus, it is extremely important to us that our products not only look beautiful, but are also safe. Therefore, all of our firepits are certified to ANSI, CSA, CE & UKCA standards, meeting NA, UK & EU regulations.
Do firepits require a permit in San Francisco, CA?
Firepits may require a permit if there is a fixed gas or propane connection.
If you are looking to install a firepit with a fixed propane or natural gas connection, you may be required to obtain a permit from the City of San Francisco Fire Department. All Solus firepits have ANSI approval throughout the USA, so the Solus firepit will make a great addition to any outdoor living space! The Solus firepits are available in both fixed and portable fuel connections.
The Solus firepits are available for shipping worldwide, so make sure to check out our other blog posts to determine the fire regulations in your city!
The San Francisco Fire Department also falls under the jurisdiction of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, which includes not only San Franciso, but as far south as San Jose and as far north as Santa Rosa. Therefore, there may be additional regulations that apply, so please check with your local city hall for further information.
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Solus Certifications
- Solus is certified by LabTest in Richmond, BC to ensure all Solus product meets Canadian (CSA) and American (ANSI) standards
- Certification of Conformity – ANSI & CSA Standards
Resources
- City of San Francisco Rules and Regulations: City of San Francisco
- Spare the Air: Bay Area Air Quality Management District
- San Francisco Fire Department: Contact Us
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