West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service have issued advice following a chimney fire in Horsham last Tuesday (3 March).
The fire started in a log burner in the lounge of the property in Rushams Road.
You should make sure you have a working smoke alarm on each level of your home. That early warning to a fire really is a lifesaver and means damage to your property can hopefully be kept to a minimum
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service offers the following advice:
Have your chimney swept at least once a year, twice a year if burning wood
When burning wood, use dry, seasoned woods only
Build smaller, hotter fires that burn completely and produce less smoke
Never burn cardboard boxes or waste paper
Never use petrol or paraffin to light your fire
Do not overload the grate or appliance
Use a fire or spark guard to prevent accidental fires
Ensure the fire is fully extinguished before going to bed or leaving the house
Make sure wood burners and other fire appliances are installed and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
Only a working smoke alarms save lives – so check yours weekly
To find your local chimney sweep, contact the National Association of Chimney Sweeps on freephone 0800 833464 or visit www.nacs.org.uk
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service has produced a Thatch Safety Guide which includes comprehensive chimney safety advice. Download it here or email
jackie.boyle@westsussex.gov.uk for your free copy.