The 2024 Spring Open Burn Window starts Saturday, April 6, and ends on Sunday, April 21, for those within the Air Quality Zone. A map of the Air Quality Zone is available at http://www.klamathcounty.org and at KCFD1.com (scroll down to Fire Stations).
Fire District 1 requirements for public safety are:
- The wind must be 10 mph or less. For wind speed call (541) 883-8127.
- The burn pile should be no larger than 4′ x 4′ and 3’ high. No more than 2 active piles per property.
- There must be at least a 5’ clearance area beyond the burn pile base, cleared to bare mineral soil, concrete, or masonry. The base of the pile must be at least 25’ from combustibles, fences, or buildings.
- Only residential yard waste, such as tree limbs, brush, and leaves may be burned.
- No trash, plastic, rubber, tar, petroleum products, treated or painted wood may be burned.
- All burning must occur during daylight hours and be fully extinguished by dusk.
- All open burning requires a water source to control/extinguish the fire. Hand tools such as shovels, rakes, etc. must be on hand.
- An adult must monitor the open burn at all times.
- The person conducting any burn is responsible for damage and the cost of an out-of-control burn as well as traffic problems and other hazards caused by smoke.
- These regulations apply to all areas within Fire District 1 boundaries, not just the Air Quality Zone.
Additional Public Health requirements for clean air are:
- Call 541-882-2876 to learn if there are any daily restrictions.
- The use of burn barrels is prohibited.
- Burning commercial, construction, demolition or industrial waste is not included in this burn window. Burning for these purposes requires a special permit from the Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality (541) 633-2021.
- Agricultural burning inside the Air Quality zone is prohibited without a certificate of variance issued by the Klamath County Public Health.
For communities outside of Fire District 1 and the Air Quality Zone, contact your local fire district for burning information and restrictions.
The open burn window may be cancelled at any time due to air quality or fire hazard conditions.

