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WINTER FIRE SAFETY TIPS
KEROSENE HEATERS
WOOD STOVE and FIREPLACES
Wood stoves and fireplaces are becoming a very common heat source in homes. Careful attention to safety can minimize their fire hazard.
To use them safely:
FURNACE HEATING
It is important that you have your furnace inspected to ensure that it is in good working condition.
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Be sure all furnace controls and emergency shutoffs are in proper working condition.
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Leave furnace repairs to qualified specialists. Do not attempt repairs yourself unless you are qualified.
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Inspect the walls and ceiling near the furnace and along the chimney line. If the wall is hout or discolored, additional pipe insulation or clearance may be required.
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Check the flue pipe and pipe seams. Are they well supported and free of holes and cracks? Soot along or around seams may be an indicator of a leak.
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Is the chimney solid, with cracks or loose bricks? All unused flue openings should be sealed with solid masonry. |
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Keep trash and other combustibles away from the heating system. |
OTHER FIRE SAFETY TIPS
FINALLY...
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Be sure every level of your home has a working smoke alarm, and be sure to check and clean it on a monthly basis.
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Plan and practice a home escape plan with your family.
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Contact your local fire department for advice if you have a question on home fire safety.
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