Chimney And Open Fires

A lot of people will be thinking of using coal and open fires to heat their home, as it can be a cheaper alternative.  

If anyone is considering this they should follow some simple steps to help ensure their safety, especially if the chimney has not been used for some time.

  • Have your chimney swept at least once a year – or twice if you are burning wood. Blocked chimneys cause harmful fumes to come back into the room.
  • Good ventilation is vital, never block airbricks or vents.
  • Do not use flammable liquids such as petrol or paraffin to light the fire.
  • Do not overload the fire with fuel.
  • If young children live at the property ensure a fireguard is in front of the fire at all times.
  • Sparkguards can prevent a serious property fire
  • Once the fire is lit, check the chimney for cracks, inside and out, as defective brickwork or mortar joints may leak smoke.
     

West Midlands Fire Service has produced a leaflet below to remind people to keep safety in mind as they seek to save money.

 

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