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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Tips on Fireplace Safety from New Canaan Fire Marshal Paul Payne

The following are some fireplace safety tips to help keep us safe as we move into the winter fireplace season:

  • Ashes may contain hot embers for several days.  If cleaning is required always use a metal ash bucket with a tight sealing lid available at most hardware or home improvement stores.
  • Always ensure fireplace damper is fully open before lighting.
  • You must wait for at least 24 hrs. to close the fireplace flue damper.  The smoldering embers may produce carbon monoxide (CO).
  • Never use combustible liquids to help start a fire.
  • Only burn dry, seasoned hardwoods.  Never burn trash or wrapping papers.  This may overwhelm the flue causing the fire to spill out of the fireplace
  • Always use fireplace screens to stop flying embers.
  • A good spark arrestor cap at the top of the chimney is always a good idea; especially where a wood shingle roof is present.  This will also prevent critters from building nests as well.
  • Depending on amount and type of use, chimneys should be cleaned and inspected by certified chimney cleaners at least every few years – more often if used extensively or if woodstoves are used.  Older chimneys may require video inspection to check for cracked flue liners and loose mortar.
  • If a fireplace has been idle for long periods of time, an inspection may be in order.  Some animals will build nests in chimneys which can cause a blockage or catch fire.
  • Ensure that smoke and CO detectors are present and properly operating.
For questions regarding fireplace safety please contact the New Canaan Fire Marshal’s Office at 203-594-3030.
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