Fire service message: ‘Sweep it clean this summer’
Date published: 25 July 2011

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‘Sweep it – and keep safe’ is the message from Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service at the start of Chimney Safety Week (25 -30 July).
As householders across Greater Manchester adopt solid fuel fires as a source of heating their homes, the fire service is keen to educate people how to safely maintain their chimney to avoid a costly fire.
With summer in full swing, cleaning a chimney isn’t at the forefront of householders’ minds - but the best time to get your chimney checked and cleaned is when it’s out of use.
Director of Prevention and Protection Peter O’Reilly said: “Cleaning a chimney is extremely important to prevent chimney fires and potential house fires - without the correct maintenance a chimney can become dangerous. National statistics show there are approximately 6000 chimney fires a year across England – however most of these are preventable.
“To keep yourself and your family safe from fire, chimneys should be swept regularly. If the worst should happen, remember having a working smoke alarm could give you the extra time to escape if a fire broke out in your home.”
Regular maintenance requirements of your chimney will depend on the fuel you burn and the guidance frequencies are :
- Smokeless coals – at least once a year
- Wood – up to four times a year
- Bituminous coal – twice a year
- Oil – once a year
- Gas – once a year
For more information on how to book a free Home Fire Risk Assessment please call 0800 555 815 or visit www.manchesterfire.gov.uk
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