SUFFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Beginning Saturday, May 1 to September 30 of this year, Suffolk residents will not be allowed to conduct any type open-air burning.

The open burn ban includes all types of burning from burning in a barrel, the usage of special incineration devices, to commercial land clearing operations.

In Suffolk, failure to comply with the burn ban can result in a fine of up to $2,500 and one year in jail as well as a bill for extinguishing the fire.

Residents can take advantage of the city’s Suffolk’s bulk pickup service to remove yard debris or to carry the debris to a local landfill for disposal.

Commercial fire pits, fire bowls and chimineas are considered recreational fires by City Code and do not require a permit, however you must have some method of extinguisher available (fire extinguisher, garden hose, etc.).

For more information, click here. You can also the Fire Prevention Bureau at 514-4550.