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Cleaning your chimneys vital

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29 August 2024
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Fire authorities are urging homeowners to clean their chimneys before the end of winter following a spate of chimney fires last year. (PS)

Fire authorities are urging homeowners to clean their chimneys before the end of winter following a spate of chimney fires last year. (PS)

Victorian fire services are recommending homeowners prioritise cleaning their chimneys before the end of winter following 70 residential chimney fires last year.

In the past five years, CFA also responded to more than 530 residential chimney fires.

CFA deputy chief officer Adrian Gutsche said before warming their homes this winter, Victorians should simply use a torch to regularly check for soot build-up or obstructions to reduce the risk of a fire starting from the fireplace or wood heater.

“Chimneys and flues should be cleaned annually. Always use a fire screen in front of an open fire and keep wood and other combustibles at least one metre from fire,” DCO Gutsche said.

“Our latest statistics show most fatal fires start in sleeping and living areas, so for your family’s best protection, smoke alarms should be installed in every bedroom, living and hallway area.”

FRV deputy commissioner community safety Joshua Fischer said maintaining your working fireplace is essential for home safety.

“Victorians who have a fireplace at home are making use of them a lot at this time of year. Proper maintenance ensures they don’t pose a risk to your family home,” DC Fischer said.

“Extinguish your fire and any open flames, such as candles, before going to bed or leaving the house. Check that the fire embers are cold before disposing of them.”

Victorians are reminded that long-life battery or interconnected smoke alarms located in all bedrooms, hallways and living areas of the home can save lives for as little as $20.

CHIMNEY TIPS

– Over time there could be a build-up of creosote, a black tar-like residue, which is highly flammable and could clog up chimneys.

– Creosote is not only caused by general use, but it can also build up quicker if you are using incorrect fuels, such as green wood or treated timbers.

– Chimneys and flues should be cleaned annually.

– Always use a fire screen in front of an open fire and keep wood and other combustibles at least one metre from fire.

To reduce the risk of a fire starting from your fireplace or wood heater, you should:

– Use a torch to check for creosote build-up or obstructions.

– Have your chimney professionally cleaned annually.

– Only burn dry, clean wood.

– Extinguish your fire before going to bed or leaving the house.

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