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Important Fireplace Maintenance and Safety Tips for Your Home

By January 6, 2015No Comments

Your fireplace looks beautiful and adds warmth to your home. It can also be a fire hazard, though. Protect your home and family as you enjoy your fireplace when you follow a maintenance schedule and implement safety tips this winter.

 

Check the Chimney

 

An essential part of your fireplace, the chimney needs a thorough inspection once a year. Hire a professional to look for cracks and other damage and to clean out combustible buildup like creosote. Then, secure a spark-arrestor screen to the chimney as you prevent dangerous sparks from escaping and damaging animals from entering.

 

Start the Fire Safely

 

Before you light a relaxing fire, open the flue. Start the fire with only approved materials like newspaper and dry logs. Once you have the fire going, don’t use it to burn holiday gift wrapping or grill food.

 

Maintain the Screen or Door

 

Every fireplace needs a safety screen or glass door. It prevents sparks from flying into your home and discourages your children or pets from reaching into the fireplace. Ensure the screen is constantly in place and free from any damage as you reduce accidental burns and other injuries.

 

Remove Combustibles

 

Flammable rugs, draperies, paper and other combustibles have to stay at least three feet away from the fireplace. Otherwise, these combustible materials could cause a fire.

 

Use the Right Tools

 

Metal tools safely adjust logs and remove ash. Store them near the fireplace but out of your children’s reach.

 

Provide Proper Supervision

 

Always supervise your fire. If left unattended, sparks could start a fire in your home or your children or pets could walk into the bright but hot embers.

 

Remove Ash and Coal Properly

 

A one-inch layer of ash in the firebox insulates the fire. To remove excess ash or coals, wait until they’re completely cool. Use an ash vacuum or metal shovel, and place the materials in a secure metal container outdoors.

 

You’ll safely enjoy your fireplace all season when you maintain it properly. Additionally, contact your insurance agent to update your home insurance policy and provide a layer of protection for your family and house.