Tuesday 15 October 2013

Chimney Safety Tip 2

Chimney Fires

When creosote in your chimney ignites, the chimney fire might not be noticed at first.  Some fires that occur have enough ventilation that they will cause smoke and noise enough to be noticed; others burn so slowly and reach such high temperatures that they quietly damage chimney and surrounding structures or may suddenly start other areas of the house on fire. These fires are usually preventable through regular, professional cleaning.

House Fires

Wood burning stoves and fireplaces are one of the leading causes of house fires nationwide. These fires are usually either caused by improperly installed heating appliances, or from improper care of chimneys.  Some fires of course destroy the whole home; but any house fire causes damage, that leaves a lasting smell that may linger for many years.  The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), estimates that home heating was associated with an average of 33,300 fires and 180 fire deaths per year from 2005 to 2007.
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