Fireplace Safety Tips
2/28/2022 (Permalink)
There is nothing like warming up by a fire in the fireplace, but a dirty chimney can cause a house fire. Creosote is a black or brown residue that can build up over time and could cause a fire. It is important to make sure that your chimney is clean and safe for a fire.
Follow these tips from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for preventing creosote buildup that can cause chimney fires:
Limited air supply and unseasoned wood encourage the buildup of creosote. To avoid that buildup, do not restrict the air supply by:
- Closing the glass doors
- Not opening the damper wide enough
- The longer the smoke is in the flue, the more likely it is that creosote will form
- Do not burn unseasoned wood
Fireplace Safety
- Keep a glass or metal screen in front of the fireplace to prevent embers or sparks from jumping out
- Do not burn paper in your fireplace
- Put ashes in a metal container with a lid, outside, at least three feet from your home
- Put the fire out before you go to sleep or leave your home
SERVPRO of Wheaton / Glen Ellyn / Lisle has a team of highly trained technicians ready to respond to a fire damage emergency 24-hours a day. Call us at 630-384-1040.