by Lou Curley | Jul 25, 2016 | Fire Safety
As a business, we strive to help you and the rest of our customers in any way that we can and preventing chimney fires is a big part of that. We take pride in our work and we want to keep you safe from dangerous situations like chimney fires. We’ve focused...
by Lou Curley | Jul 25, 2016 | Fire Safety
It goes without saying that children face the greatest risk from fireplaces. Blown embers can burn them, and young ones can endanger themselves by getting too close or touching the fireplace. Teaching them about fireplace safety is easy, and you can take your...
by Lou Curley | Jul 23, 2016 | Fire Safety
Dryer fires are a more common occurrence than many people realize. In fact, they are responsible for more than 15,000 house fires each year. There is no way to guarantee that you will never be faced with a dryer fire, but we do have several steps you can take...
by Lou Curley | Jun 24, 2016 | Fire Safety
Fireplaces are nice to have because they provide warmth on cold days and they make the atmosphere in a house nice, cozy and relaxing. However if a fireplace is not properly maintained it can become a dangerous item in any house. Here are a few things that we...
by Lou Curley | Jun 24, 2016 | Fire Safety
Every homeowner thinks about laundry, but many of them do not think about how there is a chance that their dryer vents are blocked or full of lint. The lint that collects in dryer vents is very combustible and a fire can start very unexpectedly. The U.S....
by Lou Curley | Jun 23, 2016 | Fire Safety
Choosing the best firewood for your fireplace or wood burning stove isn’t always easy. We have so many types of firewood available that it can get confusing. The best types of wood to burn are hardwoods like oak, maple, and birch, while avoiding softer woods...