WV Farm Bureau Magazine November 2013 | Page 14

Use these tips to prevent flue fires A s temperatures fall and your family spends more time around the fireplace, it’s imperative that your fireplace and chimney are functional, clean, and safely exhausting smoke and other gases. In 2011, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reported 24,400 fireplace or chimney fires that resulted in 30 deaths, 90 injuries, and $88 million dollars in property loss. that air is moving up through the chimney. This can be tested using a hanging tissue taped to the top front of the fireplace and visually seeing which way the air is moving. With a powerful flashlight and the fireplace poker (or similar tool), scratch the black surface of the smoke chamber (area above the damper). A shallow 1/8 inch or smaller groove in the creosote indicates that cleaning is probably not necessary. If the groove is To make sure your 1/4 inch or greater, do not fireplace is safe: use the fireplace until it has been cleaned, as this • Use seasoned Proper maintenance and level creosote could ignite firewood cleaning can prevent fireplace at any time. Of course, and chimney fires. Ensure that if you are unsure that you your firewood are checking the correct place or the is properly seasoned. Fresh cut wood actual depth of the scratched groove, can have 60% or more of its weight contact a professional before using in water, which results in the fire’s the fireplace. energy going to evaporate water, rather than heat your home. Seasoning wood • Manage creosote promptly is easy – stack and loosely cover the A creosote-filled chimney can be wood, allowing air to circulate and swept using special tools that scrape dry the wood. A typical seasoning the residue from the chimney time period is 12 months. walls and knock off any other soot • Inspect your chimney and dust in the chimney. This is When burning non-seasoned wood, a messy job that requires tarps, a tarry substance called creosote buckets, vacuums, and personal will condense on the interior of the safety equipment. We recommend chimney. Thick multiple-inch layers professional chimney sweeps that of creosote can coat your chimney after are certified, knowledgeable about a single season, restricting the airflow building construction methods, and acting as a flammable fuel that trained on deterioration and venting can lead to chimney fires. An annual identification, and have the tools professional inspection is important to do the job quickly, cleanly, and to detect creosote buildup and other accurately. potential problems with your chimney. With a safe, well-functioning fireplace It is critical to correct any problems and chimney, your family will be ready before using your fireplace again. to enjoy the upcoming cold, winter • Inspect your fireplace nights! A preliminary do-it-yourself inspection By Ben Spong, Forest Operations is easy. Be sure to use safety goggles Specialist, WVU Extension Service and a disposable dust mask. Confirm Around Our State West Virginia Christmas tree growers take pride in the high-quality trees they produce, but customers play a big role in assuring trees stay fresh throughout the holiday season. Here are some tips for maintaining a fresh, longlasting, and beautiful Christmas tree: • Select and cut your tree from a local choose-andcut farm. Trees will begin to dry out as soon as they are cut. By cutting the tree yourself, you know how fresh it is. • If the tree has been cut for more than a few hours, make a fresh cut on the trunk just before putting it into the tree stand. • Water the tree every day, making sure water covers the bottom of the trunk. There are now funnels that can be hidden in the tree and make watering easy. • Place the tree away from any heating sources like radiators, stoves, or air vents. ii / Fall