Man lights fire in snow. Winter fire safety tips.

Guard Against the Chill: Expert Winter Fire Safety Tips

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As the frosty winter nights draw in and the chill creeps into our homes, it’s tempting to crank up the heat and hunker down under blankets. However, it’s important to recognize the potential risks associated with this everyday winter comfort. We can stay safe and cozy all season long by following a few winter fire safety tips. From checking smoke alarms to properly disposing of fireplace embers, there are several simple steps we can all take to minimize the fire risk in our homes. So, let’s enjoy the winter months in comfort and warmth while staying vigilant and prioritizing safety.

Winter Fire Safety Tips: What to Know 

According to the U.S. Fire Administration, more home fires occur in winter than in any other season. Here’s how you can prevent a fiery disaster on your property. 

Wood-Burning Appliances

  • Have the chimney inspected annually and cleaned before firing up a wood stove or fireplace.
  • Position flammable objects at least three feet from a wood stove or fireplace.
  • Never use flammable liquids to start or accelerate a fire in a fireplace or wood stove.
  • Place a glass or metal screen in front of a fireplace to prevent embers or sparks from entering the surrounding area.
  • Never use excessive amounts of paper to overbuild a fire in fireplaces. That may ignite the creosote in the chimney.
  • Ensure your fireplace fire is out before sleeping or leaving home.
  • Before closing your fireplace damper, check that the ashes are cool. Closing the damper with hot ashes will help the fire heat up again and allow carbon monoxide into your home.
  • If you use artificial logs, follow the directions on the package. Use only one synthetic log at a time and never break one apart to quicken the fire.
  • Discard cooled ashes in a tightly covered metal container. Store the container outside and away from the house.
Don’t let this be you this holiday season.

Gas Furnace

  • Have your furnace inspected to ensure it’s in good working condition.
  • Inspect the walls and ceiling near the furnace and along the chimney line. If the wall is hot or discolored, install additional pipe insulation.
  • Check that the flue pipe and pipe seams are well-supported and without holes and cracks. Soot along or around seams may signal a leak.
  • Keep combustible items away from the heating system.

Other Fire Safety Tips

  • Keep portable generators outside, away from windows, and as far away as possible from your home to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
  • Never use a range or an oven for heating. Not only is it a safety hazard, but it can also be a source of carbon monoxide.
  • If you use electric heaters, plug only one heater into a wall outlet at a time to avoid overloading the circuit. If you can’t use a wall outlet, use extension cords of a similar size or larger than the heater’s electrical cord.
  • Avoid using electric heaters in bathrooms or other areas where water is frequently used.
  • Never try to thaw frozen water pipes with a blow torch or other open flame. The pipe could conduct the heat and ignite the wall structure inside the wall space.
  • Regularly plan and practice your fire escape plan with your family. Establish two exits in each room.
  • Use emergency escape ladders to exit through windows if the primary escape route is blocked.
  • If there is a fire hydrant near your home, keep it clear of snow to help the fire department locate it in case of a fire.
A fireplace. Winter fire safety tips state that you shouldn't leave your fireplace running unattended.
Always be cognizant when using a fireplace.

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Winter can be a beautiful season. However, it can also be dangerous, with the risk of fires. If you face fire damage this winter, the experience can be stressful and overwhelming. Fortunately, you are not alone. Our team at PuroClean of Redmond/Woodinville is here to help you through this difficult time. We understand the complexities of fire damage, from dealing with the aftermath of soot and smoke to addressing structural damage. With years of experience and expertise, we are ready to address your concerns. Don’t hesitate to call us today at (425) 488-7688. We are here to provide reliable and efficient fire damage remediation in Woodinville, WA.