Seasoned wood belongs in your fireplace. Not Christmas wrapping paper or holiday packaging. Not pizza boxes. Not foam packaging. This week we are providing consumers with some new YouTube content to review that could help them make better choices when it comes to use of their fireplace. The series is known as
#whatnottoburn.
#ChimneySafetyWeek
As always, prior to use of your fireplace or wood stove, make sure that you have a good idea of whether the chimney is in working order. An inspection by a qualified professional can help you make that determination. Chimney Safety Institute of America trains chimney sweeps from around the United States, and a full list is available on our zip-code locator at csia.org/search.
We have a bevy of homeowner resources available at our website: http://www.csia.org/about-csia/faq.aspx
As always, prior to use of your fireplace or wood stove, make sure that you have a good idea of whether the chimney is in working order. An inspection by a qualified professional can help you make that determination. Chimney Safety Institute of America trains chimney sweeps from around the United States, and a full list is available on our zip-code locator at csia.org/search.
We have a bevy of homeowner resources available at our website: http://www.csia.org/about-csia/faq.aspx
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