Jimmy Gilmore & Co.

Fireplace Safety Tips!

Cold weather in Central Texas gives homeowners an unusual opportunity to use our fireplace. While a fireplace can be a treasured feature in many homes, they can also pose a potential hazard. Check out this Fireplace Safety Checklist for some handy tips!

General Fireplace Safety

Gas Fireplace Safety

Natural gas fireplaces are more energy efficient and considered safer than traditional wood burning fireplaces. However there are a few safety recommendations that should be observed with a gas fireplace specifically.

Wood Burning Fireplace Safety

Many older homes have traditional wood burning fireplaces.. Burning wood is a chemical reaction that produces heat and other by-products like ash, soot, creosote, and other potential airborne chemicals. It is important to know the extra fireplace safety measures required for a wood burning fireplace.

** In addition to these safety tips, please read the safety manual to your fireplace model.

We encourage you to talk to all children and family members in your home about fireplace safety. Fireplaces can bring warmth and set the stage for building memories in your home. Keeping fireplace safety in mind should be part of the fun.

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