The Fire Kills Campaign’s Chimney Fire Safety Week, which runs from 4 to 11 September is calling for homeowners to act responsibly and get their chimneys swept by an approved sweep ahead of use over the colder months ahead. A swept chimney prevents damage, and, in worse cases, household fires. A well, maintained chimney, flue and appliance lower fuel costs and reduces harmful emissions protecting the environment.
Sweeping your chimney and having your appliance serviced twice a year and using the right fuel in the right appliance in the right way is the key to prevention. Not only does this remove soot and tar deposits, but also gives sweeps the opportunity to check for any problems with the appliance, chimney or liner keeping you and your family safe and warm this winter.
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To keep you and your family safe from fire it is important to:
1) Have your chimney swept regularly- depending on what fuel you burn before the colder months set in and you begin to use your fire again. However, should a fire start, a working smoke alarms can give you the early warning. A fire plan can also ensure your family escape in a fire.
2) Have at least one smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm on every floor of your home and test them at least monthly.
3) Importantly don’t keep this advice to yourself – pass it on. Is there anyone you know who may need your help in organising a sweep or testing their alarms?
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