Fireplaces need regular care and cleaning to assure a safe and roaring fire. Creosote- a flammable, tar-like substance that accumulates in the firebox, chimney and flue, should be removed by a professional once a year, eliminating the worry of a potential fire hazard. The chimney should also be inspected annually to ensure there are no structural problems.
The fireplace and its accessories should be cleaned regularly to prevent the accumulation of soot, ashes and creosote tars. The following guidelines will help your homeowners association members keep their fireplaces in good working order throughout the wood-burning season:
These are some tips to keep your homeowners association and members safe leading into the colder fall and winter seasons.
For more tips on fireplace care and maintenance, as well as kerosene heaters, wood-burning stoves and furnaces, visit the U.S. Fire Administration online.
Include these tips in your Association’s monthly newsletter or post them in a visual place in the common areas so members will be encouraged to be proactive this fire stove burning season.
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