Use and Care Manual
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CARING FOR YOUR FIRE PIT
FIRE PIT USE AND CARE MANUAL
Clean Regularly: All types of re pits must be cleaned and inspected periodically. e ash produced in wood-
burning re pits must be cleaned out regularly. Never allow ash to accumulate.
Clean Safely: Make sure the re has completely died down before you remove the ashes.
Avoid Accelerants: Never use accelerants or combustible materials to start a re.
Avoid Plastic: Never use any plastic materials in or nearby a re pit.
Use on a Safe Surface: Always place a portable re pit on a solid, stable surface. Do not use portable re pits on a
wood deck or other combustible surfaces like dry grass, leaves, mulch, etc. Do not use portable re pits near
combustible structures such as vinyl or wood siding. Take care to never drop your re pit, as any breakage could
cause serious damage.
Cover and Store: If you do not plan to use your re pit for an extended period of time, cover and store it in a
safe place. When your outdoor re pit is not in use, cover it with a re pit cover until you are ready to use it
again.
Clean aer Cooking: If you use your outdoor re pit for barbecuing or grilling, make sure you clean up properly
aerwards to prevent build-up that may damage your re pit or attract unwanted pests.
Extinguish: Let res die down gradually, do not use water to put out a re as this may cause the metal to crack
with the sudden drop in temperature.
SAFETY FIRST
• Have a re extinguisher close by. A spark could easily y from the pit onto a piece of ammable material.
• Equip your re pit with metal re tools that you will use when adjusting your re. A re poker and a set of
tongs are essential in re maintenance and control. Spark screens are recommended while the re is in use to
prevent sparks from ying. Fire pit pokers can also be used to safely remove and place your spark screen.
• Do not allow children to get too close to the ames. Hot embers can y out of the re pit, especially during
windy conditions