Seminar 2: Fire Safety for Grills, Bonfires, and Backyard Fires

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Seminar 2: Fire Safety for Grills, Bonfires, and Backyard Fires

Date and Time
June 16, 2026, Tues., 6-8pm
Venue
Millbrook Exchange Park
Location
North Raleigh
Address
1815 Spring Forest Rd., Raleigh, NC 27615 (370.5 mi)
Price
Free
Description

This seminar provides essential training on fire safety, local regulations, and prevention strategies for managing outdoor fires and grills in Raleigh. Participants will gain the knowledge necessary to enjoy backyard fires while minimizing risks to their property and community.

Our program covers current open burning regulations and legal size limits for fire pits and grills. You will learn best practices for safe equipment placement and proven techniques to prevent brush fires or accidental spread. The session also addresses North Carolina fireworks laws, proper extinguishing methods, and critical emergency response steps, including clear guidance on when to evacuate and contact emergency services.

This event is designed for homeowners, families, and anyone who enjoys outdoor activities. Whether you are an experienced griller or a new homeowner, you will leave with actionable tips to practice fire safety year-round. Our atmosphere is focused on practical learning and responsible community safety. Join us to ensure you can host your next outdoor gathering with confidence and security. Please register today to secure your spot and help keep our neighborhoods safe.

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