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Frequently Asked Questions about Outdoor Burning in South Carolina
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Frequently Asked Questions about Outdoor Burning in South Carolina A: Vegetative debris, including limbs, leavess, shingles, tires, lumber, rubber, or that originates on the site. you notify the Forestry Commicertain precautions. To implement the proper precautions, you must clear a firebreak around the burn site and have the right equipmenstay with the fire until it is completely safe. tablished by the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control. To find out more about DHEC regulations and outdoor scdhec.gov/environment/baq/OpenBurning/ burning, there may be other local ordinances your local fire department or county fire marshal before burning. A: The law does not restrict the time of mperature inversions can cause smoke to linger close to the ground, where it may impact your neighbors or nearby between 10 am and 3 pm. This time of day is best for smoke dissipation, and will reduce the risk of negatively impacting your neighbors. Q: How do I notify the Forestry Commission? A: The toll-free numbers below allow you a quick, easy way to make your yard debris n to the message, and leave your name, address and phone number. The notifor corporate limits.