National chimney safety week 2020 september 27 october 3 is designed to educate homeowners on the inherent dangers of fireplaces and provide them with tips to reduce their risk of suffering.
Chimney fire safety.
Put a chimney fire extinguisher into the fireplace or wood stove.
Close the glass doors on the fireplace.
Ensure good air supply.
As a result your chimney is easier to keep clean.
This is due to the high temperatures the chiminea can reach while being used.
Other things you ll want to ensure.
Also leaves or twigs that could fall inside are highly flammable and can result in a chimney fire.
Make sure there are no branches or trees within 15 feet of the top of your chimney always keep your hearth area clean and void of combustibles use a sturdy.
The base of a chiminea can set fire to things such as wood cloth and grass.
Close the inlets on the wood stove.
Most often thermal shock occurs and tiles crack and mortar is displaced which provides a pathway for flames to reach the combustible wood frame of the house.
The chimney structure is protected from damage thereby reducing the chances of a chimney fire.
Always place your chiminea on a fireproof or fire resistant surface.
Use a garden hose to spray down the roof not the chimney so the fire won t spread to the rest of the structure.
When a chimney fire occurs in a masonry chimney whether the flue is an older unlined type or tile lined to meet current safety codes the high temperatures at which they burn around 2000 f can melt mortar crack tiles cause liners to collapse and damage the outer masonry material.
A chimney cap prevents unwanted elements in your chimney.