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GOT CANS?
Help us help the children of the Low Country.  Bring your empty aluminum cans to our Fairlawn
Station (1201 Edward Drive) and place them in the can trailer out front.  We’ll take your cans
to be recycled and 100% of the money will go to help burnt children of the low country.  -
Please remove any bags when leaving cans.  
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Residential Yard Debris Burning
State law requires that you notify the Forestry Commission prior to burning outdoors. In most cases, the
law applies to burning leaves, limbs and branches that you clean up from your yard. The notification law
does not apply within town or city limits.

The toll-free number below allows you a quick, easy way to make your yard debris burning notification.
Just dial the number, listen to the message, and leave your name, address and phone number.

The law requires that you clear a firebreak around the burning site and have the right equipment
available to keep the fire under control. You must also stay with the fire until it is completely safe.

In addition to state laws regulating outdoor burning, there may be other local ordinances. Be sure to
check on this before burning.


Berkeley County residents should call:  1-800-895-7063

For more information, visit http://www.state.sc.us/forest/fireburn.htm