Crime & Safety

Open Burning Season Begins This Week

You'll need a permit to burn brush in Swampscott. Here's how to obtain one.

Open burning season starts on Jan. 15 and ends on May 1 in Massachusetts. Swampscott residents can obtain permits -- a must -- through their local fire department.

Burning permits are $5 and can be purchased at the Swampscott Fire Department.

Permit holders must call (781) 595-4050 each day for permission to burn, and burning is allowed between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. only.

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“Weather conditions can change rapidly, especially in the spring, and fire wardens will determine on a daily basis when it is safe to conduct open burning,” it says on the DEP website. “If winds kick up or other atmospheric conditions change suddenly, making it unsafe to burn, permits can be rescinded (cancelled).”

Find out more provisions and laws surrounding open burning, including materials that can (or cannot) be burned. For instance, did you know raspberry stalks and infected beehives can be burned, but grass, hay and leaves are strictly prohibited. And as if we had to tell you, you can’t burn a tire, either.

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