Home Heating Safety
Home Heating Safety
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA - As winter temperatures approach, the use of fireplaces, wood stoves, space heaters, and other alternative heating methods tends to rise. This increase in heating appliance use can lead to a higher incidence of residential fires during the colder months. To help keep your home safe from fire this winter, consider these essential fire safety tips.
Some safety tips that apply to all types of heating appliances:
- Do not place floor coverings, clothing, or furniture over floor furnaces.
- Move combustibles away from floor and wall furnaces. This includes furniture.
- Have your furnace cleaned and serviced to ensure safe and efficient operation.
- Inspect the walls and ceiling near the furnace or heater; if the wall is hot to the touch or discolored, discontinue use immediately, and have the appliance checked.
- If you heat with wood, move combustibles at least 36” away from the stove or fireplace. Again, this applies to furniture as well.
- Never discard hot ashes inside or near the home. Place them in a metal container outside and well away from the house or other buildings.
- Have your stove pipe, chimney, or flue cleaned and inspected prior to use.
We aim to prevent furnace, heater, and wood stove fires this year and beyond by reminding our communities of the steps necessary for safe appliance use. If you have any questions, please reach out to the Arcata Fire District at 707-825-2000.