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To cool down a metal fire pit you can use sand or dirt to gradually extinguish the fire.
Use a shovel to pour sand or dirt over the fire in increments and mix it with the embers until the fire is completely out.
Another option is to slowly pour water over the fire and its embers even if they are not bright red while keeping a safe distance.
It can take anywhere from 15 minutes to 2 hours for a fire pit to cool down and the hot ashes and embers can take over 24 hours to cool completely depending on the size.
Using sand to cool down a metal fire pit is preferable to using water especially if you plan to use the fire pit season after season.
Sand can act as a buffer between the wood or fuel you use in your fire and the bottom of your fire pit preventing it from burning or charring over time.
Dry sand or dirt can be used to put out a fire pit without water and a shovel can be used to throw sand and dirt on the coals of the fire.
Water and ashes can create a sticky mess that hardens into a paste and blocks airflow in the fire pit so it is recommended to keep a bucket of sand handy instead.
While it is possible to use a fire extinguisher to put out a fire in a metal fire pit it is not recommended.
Fire extinguishers are designed for emergency use and can cause a mess when used on a small fire.
Instead it is recommended to use sand or dirt to extinguish the fire.
You can scoop dry sand or dirt into the fire pit with a shovel to smother the flames and cool the remaining ashes.
To dispose of ashes and embers after they have cooled down completely you should use a small metal ash shovel to scoop the ashes into a metal bucket.
It is important to treat all ashes and coals as hot ashes even when you think they have had enough time to cool.
You should avoid storing ashes in unsafe locations such as your house deck or garage.
It is also recommended to dispose of ashes where it is safe such as in snow or moist areas and to avoid areas with weeds grass or anything that can easily catch fire.
You can dispose of the ashes along with your garbage or use them for fertilizer or compost.
Yes there are safety precautions you should take when cooling down a metal fire pit.
Here are some tips:
Yes besides sand or water there are other materials that can be used to extinguish a fire in a metal fire pit.
Some examples include dry dirt or sand a snuffer or a fire blanket.
However it is important to use these materials properly and safely to prevent accidents.