Fire Prevention: Stay Warm, Stay Safe

Fire Prevention: Stay Warm, Stay Safe

AAA's Fire Safety Tips for Homeowners This Winter
AAA Staff
Mother and daughter near fireplace

Ready or not, the cold of winter is on its way.

The question is, are you ready to keep your home warm and safe all winter long? 

AAA Insurance recommends that homeowners create a home fire escape plan and use caution when cooking and using appliances. Also, set a reminder for smoke alarm replacement and testing. According to the National Fire Protection Association, properly installed smoke alarms cut the risk of home fire deaths in half. Nearly two-thirds of home fire deaths occurred in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms. 

With many Western and Central New Yorkers struggling over whether to turn on the furnace amid cold nights and mornings, homeowners may consider fireplaces or electric heaters in the meantime. But first, there are safety precautions to consider.

Homeowners need to maintain and service both the fireplace and chimney. Regular chimney inspections can help prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, which can occur if the fireplace and chimney are poorly ventilated. An experienced chimney professional can also tell if a chimney’s walls have a buildup of creosote, a flammable by-product 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 and cause respiratory issues. 

In addition, a chimney sweep can determine if the temperature of a chimney flue is too high, which can lead to a chimney fire. Once the fireplace and chimney have been inspected and serviced (if needed), it’s important to practice good safety habits to prevent a dangerous fire.

AAA and the New York State Homeland and Security Services (NYSHSS) recommend the following maintenance practices for your fireplace and chimney: 

  1. Burn only well-seasoned hardwoods.
  2. Install a chimney cap.
  3. Install a carbon monoxide detector.
  4. Have a chimney sweep ensure that the chimney has an appropriate liner.

Be sure a 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. 

 

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