
Storks nesting in chimneys were once
believed to bring good luck, according to European folklore.
But, in fact, nests in chimneys - or blockages of any kind -
are nothing short of bad news. They can cause smoking problems,
chimney fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. In 1998, there were
18,300 residential fires in the United States originating
in chimneys, fireplaces and solid fuel appliances,
according to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission.
These fires resulted in 160 personal injuries, 40 deaths
and $158.2 million in property damage.
Virtually all of these fires were preventable according to
the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA), a non-profit
institution
dedicated to public and chimney professional education. Both
CSIA and the National Fire Protection Association recommend
yearly chimney inspections to help prevent these hazards.
Many
American homeowners think their chimneys only need to be
cleaned and inspected if they burn wood in their fireplaces
or
wood stoves. But almost all heating appliances, whether
they burn gas, oil, wood or pellets, rely on the chimney to
safely
carry toxic gases produced by the heating system of the
house.
A carbon monoxide detector can warn homeowners of potential
poisoning after the deadly gas has already entered the
living area, but
an annual chimney check can help prevent carbon monoxide
from entering the home in the first place.
Each fall, Big
Bear homeowners shift into home-improvement mode-- preparing
homes for winter. But they often don't
inspect, repair
or clean their chimneys, despite the potential for damage
to their property or even to their lives.
An
annual chimney inspection by a CSIA Certified Chimney Sweep® is
a modest investment that can reduce the danger of chimney
fires or carbon monoxide poisoning. CSIA Certified Chimney
Sweeps
have earned the industry's most respected credential
by passing an
intensive examination based on fire codes, clearances
and standards for the construction and maintenance of chimneys
and venting
systems.
In fact, when chimney fires occur, many insurance
investigators rely on CSIA Certified Chimney Sweeps to
determine whether a fire originated in - or damaged - the chimney
system.
The CSIA,
established in 1983, is a non-profit, educational
institution,
dedicated to educating the public about the prevention
of chimney safety hazards.
For more information about
chimney safety, or for a list of CSIA Certified Chimney Sweeps
call (800)
536-0118
or visit the CSIA
web site at www.csia.org. The CSIA is located at
2155 Commercial Drive, Plainfield, IN 46168.
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