Residents of Northamptonshire are being urged to check their chimneys and maintain them properly before the coming winter months.
Typically, Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service sees an increase in the number of call outs to chimney fires in the colder months, and has already attended three in the last two weeks. We are therefore reminding residents to clean their chimneys before their first use of the season.
As temperatures get colder during winter, the use of fireplaces will naturally increase, and some people may consider using fireplaces as an alternative to avoid high energy prices. Chimney fires should not be underestimated and can result in devastating damage to your home.
Chimneys should be cleaned four times a year if you are using wood, twice a year if you are using coal, and at least once a year if you are using smokeless fuels, oil, or gas. The Fire Service also advises installing at least one smoke alarm on each level of your home and testing these regularly as this could give a vital early warning sign if a fire does break out.
Prevention Team Leader, Tina Collett, said: “It is important to have your chimney swept regularly, depending on what fuel you burn, before the colder months set in and you begin to use your fire again.
Modern sweeping techniques are quick, clean, and efficient, so it is worth taking the time to organise a chimney sweep and help take an extra step towards ensuring your family’s safety.”
Here are some top tips for avoiding a chimney fire:
- Keep your chimney and flue clean and well maintained
- Ensure any fire is extinguished properly before leaving the house or going to bed
- Never interrupt the air supply by blocking air vents or air bricks
- Install smoke alarms on every level of your house and test them regularly
- Install a carbon monoxide alarm near any fuel-burning appliance you have
Signs of a chimney fire can be a loud roaring noise, sparks and flames coming from the top of the chimney, flames through tiny cracks, and smoke or a burning smell in adjoining rooms or loft.
If you have a chimney fire, remember the following:
- Your first option should be to get out, stay out and ring 999
- If it is safe for you to do so however, shut all air vents and flue dampers to reduce oxygen supply
- Move flammable materials such as furniture away from the fireplace
- For more tips on how to stay safe for the Winter season, visit our winter safety page