Even if your planned activity is exempt under state rules and allowed under local ordinances you must still comply with the requirements and conditions in the applicable state rule referenced below you must also comply with active burn bans documented on indiana s statewide burn ban status map.
Is it legal to burn carpet.
Americans put about 5 billion pounds of carpet a year into.
Never burn household garbage painted or stained wood plastics or chemically treated paper in your backyard fire.
According to wildland fire you can burn dry natural vegetation grown on the property unless prohibited by local ordinances.
So whether your carpet burn is from an iron that has decided to kamikaze off the ironing board a heating appliance that prefers curling carpet to hair or a runaway cigarette.
Household trash plastic or tires are not good to burn and are illegal to burn in some areas.
When it comes to what you can burn in your outdoor fire pit the unified fire authority asks that you only burn clean dry natural materials.
And no it s not setting up a little plaque and declaring it modern art.
Prohibited burning materials include garbage oils rubber plastic and other forms of waste.
It is illegal to burn anything except for landscape waste.
If you live within a mile of a town with a population of 1 000 or more.
Dingy old carpet getting in the way of your living room update.
Well obviously you are able to burn it but it is not safe to burn it.
Get rid of that old thing and make room for a bright new update.
However local ordinances may limit the burning of landscape waste.
It is illegal here to burn any of that.
Check your local ordinances look up and look around.
Carpet fibers can release dangerous toxins into the air and get you or 4 5 6.
Indiana s open burning regulations generally prohibit open burning but allow some exemptions.
Not only is this practice illegal it is also hazardous and dangerous to you your family and to your neighbors.