Fireplace: Is there danger? How to avoid accidents?

 Fireplace: Is there danger? How to avoid accidents?

Lena Fisher

With the arrival of the cold weather, the search to keep the room very warm goes beyond quilts and many clothes. Therefore, the fireplace becomes an option for those looking to invest in this comfort. However, a doubt that worries is if the item is dangerous and how to avoid accidents with the fireplace.

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Smoke

Two popular models on the market are the common fireplace, fueled by burning wood, or also the ecological fireplace, which works by burning alcohol. While the ecological fireplace does not need smoke, it only needs to be in an airy environment, the common fireplace needs a chimney for the release of the smoke caused by burning.

The burning releases substances present in the wood and toxins such as cyanide and carbon monoxide, which can cause inflammation of the airways and other more serious diseases if used frequently.

Fireplace Care

Of course, since you need fire, it is extremely necessary to be careful when lighting the item. Another observation is to always check if the smoke is rising to the chimney or the windows. It cannot invade the environment.

Always use dry wood, because wet wood doesn't burn entirely. Also, always make a project with a specialized professional, such as a civil engineer and an architect. The chimney cannot be too long and too narrow.

Don't leave chemicals or flammable materials near the fireplace. They can heat up and release dangerous toxins, and also create the chance of a fire. Finally, don't add too much wood, it raises the level of the fire. Avoid lighting the regular fireplace with alcohol, as it can make the fire too high and dangerous.

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How to avoid accidents

First of all, never leave the lighter, match, or cigarette lighter near children, and always place them in high, safe places so that there is no risk of burns.

Common fireplaces are usually always in the living room, so also put a lockable protection to open it. This ensures the safety of the place, especially if there are children.

In the case of ecological fireplaces, they can be easily transported and placed in different rooms of the house, so when they are not in use, store them in a safe place.

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Finally, an important tip is not to sleep with the fireplace lit, be it ecological or common. The fire can end up growing and, without supervision, start a fire or asphyxiate whoever is in the room.

Lena Fisher

Lena Fisher is a wellness enthusiast, certified nutritionist, and author of the popular health and well-being blog. With over a decade of experience in the field of nutrition and health coaching, Lena has dedicated her career to helping people achieve their optimal health and live their best life possible. Her passion for wellness has led her to explore various approaches to achieving overall health, including diet, exercise, and mindfulness practices. Lena's blog is a culmination of her years of research, experience, and personal journey towards finding balance and well-being. Her mission is to inspire and empower others to make positive changes in their lives and embrace a healthy lifestyle. When she's not writing or coaching clients, you can find Lena practicing yoga, hiking the trails, or experimenting with new healthy recipes in the kitchen.