A fireplace can provide warmth on a cold winter
evening, but if not maintained and operated
properly it can become deadly. Keep your family
safe by following these suggestions.
Fireplace
safety tips:
- Have your chimney and fireplace
inspected and cleaned annually by a
certified professional.
- Always use a fireplace screen.
- Clear the area around the fireplace and
chimney of books, newspapers, magazines and
other potentially flammable materials.
- Never leave a fire unattended.
- Install a smoke alarm and carbon
monoxide detector in your home, maintain
them properly and test them monthly.
- Use fireplace tools to tend the fire.
- Keep small children away from the
fireplace.
- Keep a fire extinguisher available
nearby.
- Never burn trash, cardboard boxes or
debris in your fireplace.
- Never use flammable liquids to start a
fireplace fire.
- Place logs at the rear of the fireplace.
- Never overload the fireplace.
- Stack firewood outside at least 30 feet
from your home.
- Keep the top of the chimney free of
debris and clear of tree limbs.
- Place fireplace ash outside your home in
a non-combustible container and away from
any structure to prevent embers from setting
fire to nearby flammable materials in your
house or garage.