Windsor Open Burning and Yard Waste Disposal: What to Know
Windsor Open Burning and Yard Waste Disposal Guide

Open Burning Rules in Windsor

As spring arrives, Windsor residents are reminded of the regulations surrounding open burning. The city permits open burning only under specific conditions, and a permit is required for any outdoor fire. Permits are issued for agricultural purposes, land clearing, or for fires that are part of a municipal event. Residents must ensure they follow all safety guidelines, including having a water source nearby and never leaving a fire unattended.

Yard Waste Disposal Options

For yard waste, Windsor offers curbside collection on designated days. Residents can also drop off yard waste at the city's composting facility. Acceptable materials include leaves, grass clippings, branches, and garden trimmings. It is important to note that plastic bags are not allowed; yard waste must be placed in paper bags or containers clearly marked for yard waste.

Prohibited items include household garbage, recyclables, and hazardous waste. The city encourages residents to compost at home to reduce waste and create nutrient-rich soil for gardens.

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Safety and Environmental Tips

When burning, always check the weather forecast to avoid windy days that could spread flames. Never burn on days with poor air quality. Consider alternatives like chipping branches for mulch or using a compost bin for organic waste. These methods are safer and better for the environment.

For more information, visit the City of Windsor's website or contact the fire department for permit inquiries. Proper disposal and burning practices help keep the community safe and clean.

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