7 Fireplace Safety Tips for Families

When it’s cold outside, nothing sounds better than curling up on the couch in front of the warm fireplace with a good book or your favorite TV show. But before you use your fireplace this season, be sure to take these necessary fireplace safety steps to help ensure you’ll be enjoying it all winter long.
A fireplace offers warmth and creates a welcoming ambiance, but if it’s not well-cared for, it can present fire safety concerns. These cleaning tips can prevent fireplace hazards:
A fireplace safety screen can prevent debris and embers from escaping the fireplace. A fireplace safety gate can also help keep kids at a safe distance. The safety gate can be used for both woodburning fireplaces and gas fireplaces.
A smoky house isn’t ideal. You want the warm, inviting fire but not a smoke-filled house this winter and holiday season. To help prevent a smoky house:
Before you use your fireplace, make sure there’s nothing placed in front or around it that could catch on fire. Look for things like curtains, decorations, books, furniture, etc.
While you may never use it, having a fire extinguisher nearby is a must. You never know when you might need it.
Even leaving a fire unattended for a few minutes can be dangerous, especially with kids in the house. Before going to bed or leaving the house, make sure the fire is completely put out.
Educating children on the safety risks of fires and the heat that fires produce is important for keeping them safe. Spending time around the warm fireplace is a great way to enjoy family time and creating a safe environment is key.
This winter and beyond be sure your home and family are fire safety prepared. It’s also important to ensure your home is properly protected with homeowners coverage. Connect with a local Farm Bureau agent today!