Home Fires
About 82 percent of all deaths by fire in 2004 resulted triggered at home. fatal fire in the night when people are likely to be less attentive. Half of fire deaths in 1999-2002 to home after fires reported between 10:00 p. m and 6.00 m a. Most fires are preventable structure. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) in 2004. P>
in 1982 accounted for wood heaters for more fire more fire deaths and major property damage than any other type of fuel – about 140,000 fires, 250 deaths and 257 million in property damage. These losses represent 20 percent of all residential fires in the United States, 5 percent of all fire deaths and 8 percent of estimated damage. P>
CPSC research shows that most heating lamp wood in the fireplace and do not include the device itself. Most of these fires are contained in the chimney and cause no damage to the house. The Commission is concerned, however, not only ignited the fire, as other parts of the house, but also compromise on possible future threats to the continued use of chimneys whose structural integrity has been by a chimney fire. This is particularly true in light of the fact that many do not include firefighters, fire department, in fact, consumers may not even be aware that a chimney fire has occurred. P>
Therefore, the Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a triangle signaling on special stoves with chimneys, fireplaces, fireplace inserts, and used. The Commission warns against any emergency that consumers are aware of fire risks associated with these chimneys. P>
Now that the nation has entered the heating season, Urges the Commission if you have a stove or fireplace chimney to inspect the damage that has occurred in the past heating season. If it is difficult to stack, a local craftsman fireplace, check chimney “sweep” or a broker can help you. That damage repaired NOW. P>
Most fires, masonry or prefabricated metal chimneys are due to improper installation, operation or maintenance. The Commission officials
1) Improper installation of flue to close timber.
2) To include the installation of the insulation of the chimney.
3) Is not properly using the stovepipe or chimney through a ceiling or wall switch, which makes ignition of wood framing. />
5) Chimney Prefabricated metal structural damage that results in wood framing exposed to excessive temperatures or leakage of potentially toxic gases in the inside the house can take the following forms: p>
sixth) Due to the corrosion and rusting of the inner liner of metal chimneys.
seventh) Buckling, separation of the seam, or the collapse of the lining of metal chimneys. (This may be too hot a fire, lead, especially in high-efficiency stoves and fireplace inserts or creosote fire.)
Structural damage also occurs in masonry chimneys, often associated with deterioration or improper installation of the chimney. The tile and brick lining or blocking the surrounding structure may fracture and separate, perhaps due to the ignition of creosote buildup in the chimney. Many old chimneys do not have a coating of tiles. If you do not have a chimney liner, adding a properly installed liner is advisable. In addition, a clay liner must be sealed with refractory cement. P>
Even when the heater is installed correctly, if the people Check frequently with metal or masonry chimney systems, chimney for creosote deposits, soot build-up or physical damage. It is a simple visual examination, but it is also often as twice a month are made in heavy use. If you are serious creosote buildup, suspect a problem seeing or have had a fireplace, a fireplace is qualified mechanic or chimney “sweep” a safety check carried. They may, for any repair or removal of creosote to be done before the water heater must organize is recycled. P>
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