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More than one-third of Americans use fireplaces, wood-burning stoves or other fuel-fired appliances as a primary heat source in their homes.
Wood-burning is a popular way to save money and effectively heat your home when the cost of fuel continues to increase.
But with more people burning wood, the risks of home fires are expected to increase as well.
Planning ahead and taking appropriate steps can make all the difference.
If you haven’t seen a chimney sweep on your roof recently, you should give one a call and request a chimney inspection. That’s a lot cheaper than having a home fire as a result of a poorly maintained chimney.
Space heaters often are used to provide additional heating in rooms that remain cold despite the home heating system and a wood stove or fireplace. The heaters have their own set of safety risks and should be used with caution.
More wood-burning tips:
Space heaters
Tips for using space heaters:
Avoid using space heaters for prolonged periods.
At the start of every heating season, check all smoke detectors, and check or install carbon monoxide detectors.
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