§ 113-59. Open flames, lights and kindling of fire restricted.  


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  • A. 
    No person shall take an open flame or non-explosion-proof light into any type of building, barn, vessel, boat or any other place or vehicle where highly flammable, combustible or explosive material is kept, unless such light or flame shall be well-secured in a glass globe, wire mesh cage or similar approved device.
    B. 
    No heating or lighting apparatus or equipment capable of igniting flammable materials of the types stored or handled shall be used in the storage area of any warehouse storing rags, excelsior, hair or other highly flammable or combustible material; nor in the work area of any shop or factory used for the manufacture, repair or renovating of mattresses or bedding; nor in the work area of any establishment used for the upholstering of furniture.
    C. 
    No person shall kindle a fire upon the land of another without permission of the owner thereof or his agent, as specified under the requirements in § 113-52A.