Keep the Fire You Want from Starting One You Don’t
Chimney fires don’t have to happen.
Here are some ways to avoid them:
- Have your chimney inspected annually by a qualified professional and cleaned
when necessary.
- Use seasoned woods only (dryness is more important than hard wood versus soft wood considerations)
- Build
smaller, hotter fires that burn more completely and produce less smoke.
- Never burn cardboard boxes, wrapping paper,
trash or Christmas trees; these can spark a chimney fire.
- Install stovepipe thermometers to help monitor flue temperatures
where wood stoves are in use, so you can adjust burning practices as needed.
- Inspect and clean catalytic combustors
on a regular basis, where applicable
What to Do if You
Have a Chimney Fire.
If you realize a
chimney fire is occurring, follow these steps:
- Get everyone
out of the house, including yourself.
- Call the fire department.
If you can do so without risk to yourself, these additional steps may help save your home. Remember, however, that
homes are replaceable, lives are not:
- Put a chimney
fire extinguisher into the fireplace or wood stove.
- Close the glass doors on the fireplace.
- Close the inlets
on the wood stove.
- Use a garden hose to spray down the roof (not the chimney) so the fire won’t spread to the
rest of the structure.