Fireplace Safety & Maintenance
When the colder temperatures start to set in, many homeowners turn to their fireplace, wood or pellet stoves as an additional heat source. While fireplaces can provide warmth and comfort, they require care and maintenance to operate safely. Keep in mind the following precautions to help ensure a safe winter season.
Take the time to test your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. A smoke detector is the most effective way to detect smoke from a fire and signal an alarm so that you and your family can get out safely. A carbon monoxide detector can alert you to the buildup of this dangerous odorless and colorless gas. Test the detectors monthly and after you change the batteries to ensure they work properly.
A wood-burning fireplace or stove can add warmth and comfort to your home during colder months, but safety should always be your first priority. Make a habit of keeping your fireplace or stove clean and well maintained. While you’re at it, take the time to review your homeowners insurance to make sure you’ve got appropriate coverage. Talk to your local independent agent or Travelers representative and review your policies today.
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