Friday, 20 December 2013

4 Important Fireplace Safety Tips




As temperatures drop, it’s only human nature to want to get warm. To warm up our 

homes, many of us light a fireplace and enjoy the winter comfort and ambiance. Still, fireplaces are the leading cause of home fires according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). It is very important to implement fireplace safety techniques to protect you, your loved ones, and your home from winter dangers.

1. Get your Chimney Cleaned
A chimney sweep is not just the stuff of legend and Disney movies – they are real professionals who ensure that the inner lining of your chimney is not coated with combustibles. Many of the items we burn regularly in our fireplaces cause the slow and steady buildup of soot and creosote – a sticky, oil-like substance that is highly flammable. This once-a-year cleaning is highly recommended; it is still the best insurance against chimney fires that can spread to your roof and the roofs of your neighbor’s homes.

2. Burn Only Appropriate Wood Materials
When the fire is going and the room is toasty hot, it can be tempting to toss in small trash items and other odd bits that you might normally toss in the trash can. This can lead to a roof fire very quickly because it rises into the chimney and out into the cold night air – on flame.
What should you burn in your fireplace? Burn only seasoned wood, not green softwoods that produce creosote inside your chimney.

3. Learn Proper Fireplace Usage
Starting up your fireplace takes more than tossing in a log and lighting a match. There are certain factors that make a fireplace more or less dangerous to use, including:
·         Opening the flue and using spark guards to protect your floor from catching on fire
·         Clearing old ash and debris from the floor of the fireplace
·         Being patient with starting the fire (don’t use gas or other flammable liquids to ‘force’ a quick start)

4. Install Integrated Smoke, Fire, and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
An integrated home security system will include smoke, fire, and carbon monoxide detectors. Carbon monoxide is a secret, undetectable gas that can kill your family. Hundreds die each year from carbon monoxide poisoning – often caused by their fireplaces. Integrated detectors will alert you if smoke is present – perhaps the fireplace flue wasn’t opened?

At GuardMe Security integrated home security system protects your home and your loved ones from the risk of fire, smoke, carbon monoxide gas and more – all in one integrated system. 

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