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Heating Safety tips
Fireplace and Chimney Maintenance
The most recent statistics show that fireplace fires cause more than 68,000 home
fires annually. Without proper maintenance and cleaning, your newspaper kindling
could quickly turn into a disaster, causing thick black smoke and carbon
monoxide (CO) to enter your home, endangering the lives of you and your loved
ones.
Your fireplace is the perfect way to keep warm and cozy as the weather begins to
cool. Keep friends and family safe and healthy by following these tips to
prevent a fireplace fiasco:
- Call a Professional
Have a professional chimney sweep inspect and clean your fireplace and
chimney every year. It may not appear as though anything is wrong, but
there's a whole lot more going on inside the chimney than you may think.
Visit the Chimney Safety Institute of America at www.acehardware.com
for information on contacting a chimney sweep professional in your area.
- Keep Critters Out
Birds and other animals like to live in warm areas when the weather gets
cooler, and the chimney is one of the first places they'll call
"home." Install a chimney cap to prevent animals and debris from
getting in. Construction materials range from practical wire mesh to more
elaborate and decorative brass and bronze. A brief consultation at your
local Ace store will help you find one that meets your needs while keeping
unwanted visitors at bay.
- A Flue that Works for You
When lighting a fire, always be sure that the flue has been opened properly,
and likewise, make sure it closes tightly after the fire has been
extinguished. This not only minimizes health and safety risks but can also
lower energy costs by reducing the influx of cold air into the house. To
test how airtight your flue is, close it all the way and feel inside the
fireplace for drafts - if you can feel cool air coming through and cracks or
crevices, your flue may require repair or replacement. Chimney professionals
will often recommend installing a damper on top of the chimney, which can be
opened and closed from the inside and will seal out drafts when the
fireplace is not in use.
Fireplace and chimney fires can easily be prevented if you follow these simple
tips. If you need any additional help with fireplace and chimney maintenance or
have another home improvement question, please visit www.acehardware.com
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