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Burning Wood Safely |
Firing
Your Stove
Some ash left over from the last
fire can be desirable, since it acts as a heat reflector in the bottom of the
stove.
Crumple a small amount of paper
of paper and place it in the fire chamber. Over the paper place kindling
wood and a few pieces of small fuel wood. Be sure the damper is open, then
light the paper. Once the wood begins to burn well and a good draft has
been created, larger pieces of wood may be added.
Chimney
Fires
A chimney fire can be a
frightening and dangerous experience. A chimney fire may produce loud
crackling, rumbling or roaring noises and a red hot stove pipe. These
fires can spread to the building itself, causing serious loss and endangering
the lives of you family.
Reduce
Creosote Buildup
If you do have a chimney fire, in
spite of you precautions, do these things:
A chimney fire may damage parts
of the chimney or stove pipe. Be sure to have an inspection made of your
entire system before you use it.
Chimney
Cleaning
Chimney cleaning is a fact of
life for the wood burner. If you burn wood, the formation of some
creosote is unavoidable. your chimney should be cleaned when creosote at
any time reaches 1/4 inch. The only way to tell when this point is reached
is to inspect your chimney. How often you should conduct an inspection
varies according to many factors. To begin, make your inspections fairly
often. After a time, experience will tell you how often your flue needs to
be inspected and cleaned. If you want to become your own chimney sweep,
start with the correct tools. Makeshift equipment may damage your chimney.
For those who are not inclined to perform the inspection and cleaning chore
themselves, professional chimney sweeps are available in most areas. Next
to proper installation, proper cleaning is the most important wood stove fire
safety rule.
Ashes
Dispose of ashes carefully.
Place them in a metal container only on a noncombustible surface.
Added Precautions
For the greatest measure of
safety for yourself and your family, you should install one or more approved smoke
detectors. Each family should also practice a fire
escape plan with two way out of every room in the house.
The use of wood burning stoves
bring into the home certain dangers associated with the use of wood fuel.
These dangers can result in serious problems for the unsuspecting home owner.
Remember that the use of wood fuel requires constant attention to safety
practices.