As the chill of winter sets in, many of us are eager to turn up the heat and stay warm inside our homes. However, with increased use of heating equipment comes an increased risk of home fires. Following some winter fire safety tips is crucial to prioritize safety. With the necessary precautions, you can avoid dangerous situations and enjoy a cozy season without any worries. So operate those space heaters and fireplaces safely!
Winter Fire Safety Tips: What to Know
According to the U.S. Fire Administration, more home fires occur in winter than in any other season. Here’s how you can prevent a fiery disaster on your property.
Wood-Burning Appliances
- Inspect the chimney annually and cleaned before firing up a wood stove or fireplace.
- Position flammable objects at least three feet from a wood stove or fireplace.
- Never use flammable liquids to start or accelerate a fire in a fireplace or wood stove.
- Place a glass or metal screen in front of a fireplace to prevent embers or sparks from entering the surrounding area.
- Never use excessive amounts of paper to overbuild a fire in fireplaces. That may ignite the creosote in the chimney.
- Ensure your fireplace fire is out before sleeping or leaving home.
- Before closing your fireplace damper, check that the ashes are cool. Closing the damper with hot ashes will help the fire heat up again and allow carbon monoxide into your home.
- If you use artificial logs, follow the directions on the package. Use only one synthetic log at a time and never break one apart to quicken the fire.
- Discard cooled ashes in a tightly covered metal container. Store the container outside and away from the house.

Gas Furnace
- Have your furnace inspected to ensure it’s in good working condition.
- Inspect the walls and ceiling near the furnace and along the chimney line. If the wall is hot or discolored, install additional pipe insulation.
- Check that the flue pipe and pipe seams are well-supported and without holes and cracks. Soot along or around seams may signal a leak.
- Keep combustible items away from the heating system.
Other Fire Safety Tips
- Keep portable generators outside, away from windows, and as far away as possible from your home to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.
- Never use a range or an oven for heating. Not only is it a safety hazard, but it can also be a source of carbon monoxide.
- If you use electric heaters, plug only one heater into a wall outlet at a time to avoid overloading the circuit. If you can’t use a wall outlet, use extension cords of a similar size or larger than the heater’s electrical cord.
- Avoid using electric heaters in bathrooms or other areas where water is frequently used.
- Never try to thaw frozen water pipes with a blow torch or other open flame. The pipe could conduct the heat and ignite the wall structure inside the wall space.
- Regularly plan and practice your fire escape plan with your family. Establish two exits in each room.
- Use emergency escape ladders to exit through windows if the primary escape route is blocked.
- If there is a fire hydrant near your home, keep it clear of snow to help the fire department locate it in case of a fire.

Winter Fire Damage Concerns? Contact PuroClean of Southern Indiana!
Despite the winter wonders, the season can still pose a fire risk to your property. If you need fire damage restoration, give PuroClean of Southern Indiana a call! We understand the challenges and are ready to help you remediate your home or business from smoke and soot. Our team is committed to providing efficient and effective fire damage remediation services to help restore your property to its original pre-loss condition. Call us today at (812) 951-1300 if you’re in Georgetown, IN.