Siegfried Insurance Group INC - The Best Insurance for You
4g-insurance-brokers_2-LOGO

If you’ve got a fireplace, you’re one of the lucky ones. There’s nothing quite like being snug in a comfy chair on a cold winter evening, with a fuzzy blanket, watching the flames dance and listening to the wood crackle as it burns.

However, that intense heat radiating from the fireplace is only a good thing when it’s contained. Otherwise, it becomes dangerous and potentially deadly. During the winter months, being extra cautious and aware when using your fireplace is crucial.

Taking extra steps to ensure the cleanliness of your fireplace increases the safety. Over time, a carbonaceous chemical called creosote builds up inside the walls of your fireplace. A fire that is contained within a fireplace does not have proper airflow. Improper airflow to your fire causes unnatural combustion of the wood, which then gives out gas through the smoke. When there are water and other chemicals in your chimney, this gas condenses with the elements, creating a residue called creosote.

Creosote is dangerous in more than one way. Not only is it harmful to our health, but it’s also a fire hazard in our home. Potential dangers to our health include irritated eyes and skin, respiratory issues, or even cancer. Creosote is one of the top reasons that chimney fires occur. Deposits of this chemical are left in your fireplace and are highly flammable. The heat from a creosote fire can exceed the degree limit that a chimney fireplace can withstand, creating a larger house fire.

Proper cleaning maintenance of your fireplace and chimney can prevent creosote buildup, protecting your home and your health. 

  • It is recommended that you use a professional chimney cleaner. They are highly informed and know exactly how to take proper care. If this is not possible, do extensive research and use some of the following steps.

What are some safety precautions to take for fire prevention when using a fireplace? 

  1. Before cleaning your fireplace, you should always put on a respirator. This will reduce exposure to harmful chemicals due to inhaling ashes.
  2. Open your damper to prevent smoke from traveling into your home.
  3. If you do not have a screen, you should purchase one to prevent sparks from getting onto the floor in your living room.
  4. Ensure there is proper airflow through your chimney by lighting a match and blowing it out. The smoke should rise through the damper and out the chimney.
  5. A nonflammable rug can be placed in front of your fireplace to protect your carpet.
  6. Open a window a few inches when you have a fire burning.
  7. Keep the duration of a fire down to a few hours–five at most.
  8. You can attach a stiff brush to your vacuum to clean the inside of your fireplace walls.
  9. Install a chimney cap to keep debris and animals out of your chimney.

By: KayLynn P.

Auto Insurance Discounts You Didn’t Know About

By admin | 0 Comments

Could you be saving on your auto insurance?

The Reality that is Active Shooter Insurance

By admin | 0 Comments

What is Active Shooter Insurance?

Home!

By admin | 0 Comments

Home. We only have one.

List of New Semiautonomous Transportation Features

By admin | 0 Comments

Set it on Cruz Control! …Sort of.

Relieving Your Retina

By admin | 0 Comments

Written with love especially for anyone who spends long hours in front of a computer, television, or cell phone screen.

Reasons You Should Invest in a Dash Cam

By admin | 0 Comments

These Dash Cams are already mandatory in Russia. We could easily be next.

High, How Are You

By admin | 0 Comments

A marijuana DUI will result in more than you think.

The Agent-Insured Relationship

By admin | 0 Comments

How can this type of relationship be considered mutualism?

Start Claiming Your Money Back

By admin | 0 Comments

Driving without distractions. The no brainer cost saver

Generation Z—have you heard what they’re saying about you?

By admin | 0 Comments

Making up nearly 25% of U.S. population, your generation has the power to change the world—and research shows that’s exactly what you aim to do. They use Generation Z as an umbrella term— labeling tens of millions of individuals in a way that groups all of you together—and you hate it. Your generation is more…

Contact Us Today

Please enter your name.
Please enter a message.
Phone: (720) 257-7103​
Fax: (303) 270-5449​
Email: 4ginsurance@gmail.com​

Location:
11859 Pecos St
#202
Westminster, CO 80234​

Agency Hours:
Weekdays: 9:00am - 5:00pm

We're proud to represent great insurance carriers like:

NationWide
Progressive
The Hartford
Travelers
Zurich
Translate »