Chimney and fireplace safety: Protect your home this winter
Chimney and fireplace safety: Protect your home this winter
Everyone at AAA Western and Central New York wants our members to have a warm and safe winter. That's why we remind you to take extra care this season, especially if you have a wood burning fireplace in your home.
Nothing beats the bitter cold like a warm fireplace, just don't forget to maintain and service your fireplace and chimney. New York State Homeland and Security Services (NYSHSS) recommends an annual chimney inspection by a qualified chimney sweep.
Regular chimney inspections can help prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, which can occur if the fireplace and chimney aren't properly ventilated. Experienced chimney professional can also tell you if your chimney's walls have a buildup of creosote, a flammable byproduct of burning wood.
Creosote is a fire hazard that can ignite and lead to chimney fires. It's also toxic; exposure to creosote can irritate the eyes and skin, plus cause respiratory issues.
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In addition, A chimney sweep can determine if the temperature of your chimney flue is too high, which can lead to a chimney fire.
Once your fireplace and chimney have been inspected and serviced (if needed), it's important to practice good safety habits to maintain the life of your heating system and prevent a dangerous fire.
NYSHSS recommends the following maintenance practices for your fireplace and chimney:
- Burn only well-seasoned hardwoods.
- Install a chimney cap.
- Install a carbon monoxide detector.
- Have your chimney sweep ensure that your chimney has an appropriate liner.
- Following a violent storm, earthquake, flood or lightning strike, have your chimney inspected for damage - inside and out.
Be sure your wood or coal stove is installed at least 36 inches away from the wall, and keep combustible materials far from the stove and chimney connector. NYSHSS also recommends placing an approved stove board under the unit to protect the floor from heat.
Avoid any temptation to throw wrapping paper, gift boxes or trash into the fireplace this Christmas, as those items can burn irregularly and cause a fire. Also, don't burn your Christmas tree in your fireplace, as the "green" pine wood will generate lots of creosote.
Stay cozy and safe this winter by keeping your fireplace and chimney in great condition. Looking for other great ways to protect your home? AAA WCNY offers top ranked home and renters insurance! Get a quote today.