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A permit is required to store explosives within the City. A permit is also required to do blasting.
Visit the Fire Department's blasting permit page for the latest information and to apply.
Within Springfield's city limits, no person may cause or allow open burning without a permit. Some recreational fires, which include cooking and warming fires, highway safety flares, smudge pots and similar occupational needs may be excepted.
Visit the Fire Department's bonfire permit page for the latest information and rules.
A permit is required for ground display, aerial display and proximate audience fireworks.
Visit the Fire Department's fireworks permit page for the latest information and to apply.
Within Springfield's city limits, no person may burn off propane vapors from a storage tank without a permit. A permit must be issued by the Fire Prevention Division of the Springfield Fire Department in compliance with the International Fire Code and by authority of Springfield Fire Code, Section 105.6.
Visit the Fire Department's off gas burn permit page for the latest information and to apply.
Tents are required to be inspected by the Fire Marshal’s Office for fire and life safety requirements.
Visit the Fire Department's tent permit page for the latest information and to apply.