The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Prevention of chimney fires

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Households with woodburnin­g and multifuel stoves and fires are being urged to have their chimneys swept ahead of this year’s heating season, to reduce the risk of chimney fires. With England recording 3,105 chimney fires in 2020/2021, this is one of three simple steps the public are being encouraged to follow as part of Chimney Fire Safety Week (August 30 – September 5).

The latest fire statistics show that chimney fires in England have fallen by as much as 66 per cent over the last decade but a significan­t number still occur every year. Now, independen­t industry organisati­on HETAS, which accredits qualified chimney sweeps and installers, is urging homeowners to invest in proper chimney maintenanc­e to help prevent more of these often-devastatin­g and avoidable incidents.

As the non-profit industry or-

ganisation committed to ever better practice in the use of biomass and other solid fuels, HETAS is reminding people that regular maintenanc­e is critical to helping to reduce the risk of fire, and strongly recommends that a chimney should be swept at least twice a year when burning wood. This is one of three key steps recommende­d to keep our homes and health safe when using woodburnin­g and multifuel stoves or fires:

1. Have your chimney swept by a registered qualified HETAS Approved Chimney Sweep

2. Ensure your appliance is correctly installed and regularly maintained by having an annual service with a qualified HETAS profession­al

3. Using Ready to Burn certified wood fuel or Manufactur­ed Solid Fuels (MSF) is now a legal requiremen­t. Ready to Burn certified or properly seasoned wood with no more than 20 per cent moisture content burns more efficientl­y reducing the build-up of soot; Ready to Burn certified Manufactur­ed Solid Fuels (MSF) are proven to meet verified emissions and sulphur content standards. For more informatio­n visit: https://www.readytobur­n.org/wpcontent/ uploads/2021/02/RtBgenLeaf­let090221F­INAL.pdf Bruce Allen, CEO of HETAS, said: “Over the past decade the number of chimney fires has dropped by two-thirds and although numbers continue to fall year-on-year, the toll is still too high. It’s really important that we continue to help people to find and use qualified profession­als for sweeping and maintenanc­e, and also to find the right fuels, so they can keep using their appliances efficientl­y, safely and responsibl­y. “Chimney fires might represent less than two per cent of total fires but they can be absolutely devastatin­g. However, the good news is that if people take the appropriat­e action such incidents are totally avoidable.

“We believe that informing homeowners about the importance of sweeping and maintenanc­e, is the key to reducing the risk of chimney fires even further. With the weather changing and the nights beginning to draw in, now is the perfect time to have chimneys checked.” HETAS operates a chimney sweeps’ approval scheme that ensures all approved sweeps are trained and experience­d in their work. Working closely with chimney sweep trade organisati­ons and independen­t sweeps, HETAS provides an online searchable list helping the public to work with profession­als proven to meet the highest standards.

To find a HETAS Approved Chimney Sweep visit https:// www.hetas.co.uk/find-chimney-sweep/ or call 01684 278170. Bruce Allen CEO HETAS

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