INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE AND SAFETY OF THE CAMPFIRE
1. FACILITY
This fire pit is designed for the safe creation of open fires outdoors: in backyards, farmhouses, recreational areas, in compliance with all applicable fire safety requirements.
2. GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
- Use the fire pit outdoors only.
- Not for use in enclosed or semi-enclosed spaces.
- Children and pets must be kept at least 2 m away from an active campfire.
- Never leave a burning fire unattended.
3. DISTANCES FROM OBJECTS (RECOMMENDED MINIMUM)
- To buildings, structures, terraces: at least 6-8 m
- To trees, shrubs and hedges: at least 5 m
- To combustible materials (firewood, furniture, fuel): at least 3 m
- To cars: at least 6 m
Note: Always follow the local municipality or fire service requirements.
4. SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
- Place the campfire on a non-combustible, level and stable base:
- Parking on grass, wooden surfaces or plastic coverings is prohibited.
5. FUEL USE
Authorised for use:
- Dry firewood
- Wood briquettes
Prohibited use:
- Petrol, diesel, spirits or other flammable liquids
- Rubbish, plastic, rubber, impregnated or painted wood
- Household waste
6. FIRE MAKING AND MAINTENANCE
- Build the fire gradually and do not overload the campfire with fuel.
- The flames must not rise higher than the edges of the campfire.
- Use heat-resistant gloves or tools.
- In strong winds, do not build fires.
7. FIRE FIGHTING
- Allow the fire to go out completely when finished.
- Pour water or sand over the coal and ash.
- Make sure there are no hot coals left before leaving the site.
8. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- Remove ash regularly only when it has cooled completely.
- It is recommended to keep the fire pit dry and away from constant moisture.
- If the fire pit is made of steel, natural oxidation (rust) may occur over time and is not considered a defect.
9. SEASONAL AND LEGAL RESTRICTIONS
- The use of campfires is prohibited during times of drought or when there is a heightened level of fire danger.
- Follow the fire safety rules of the Republic of Lithuania.
10. RESPONSIBILITY
The user is fully responsible for:
- safe use of the campfire,
- preventing potential fires,
- damage to third parties or property.
Recommendation: always have water, a fire extinguisher or sand nearby.
The Manufacturer/Supplier accepts no liability for misuse or non-compliance with safety regulations.