With The Uncertainty Surrounding COVID-19, A Leading Fire Safety Organization Urges Homeowners To Schedule Chimney Inspections & Cleanings Early This Year
As the U.S. braces for an uncertain fall and winter and the possibility of another lockdown, the Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) encourages homeowners to get annual home safety maintenance - like chimney inspections and cleanings - taken care of early.
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Relayed by Shakasweepers.com. November 16, 2020
-- With the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 and the possibility of another lockdown, the CSIA is urging homeowners in the U.S. to schedule annual chimney inspections and cleanings prior to the start of flu season. According to the latest statistics released by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, an average of 22,300 U.S. residential fires were caused by chimneys, fireplaces, or chimney connectors between 2012-2014. These fires resulted in an average of 60 injuries, 20 deaths, and $116.4 million in property loss per year.
The Chimney Safety Institute of America is a nonprofit organization dedicated to homeowner education and industry training of chimney and venting technicians. (PRNewsfoto/Chimney Safety Institute of Ame)
Annual chimney inspections and cleanings can help homeowners avoid the dangers of fireplace use and all but eliminate their risk of injury, property loss, and loss of life. And when scheduled with a CSIA-certified chimney technician, homeowners can be confident that the inspection and sweeping process will be conducted thoroughly and correctly.
Scheduling these important home maintenance services prior to the cooler months has always been the best way to guarantee prompt service and flexible scheduling. But perhaps this year it is even more vital to schedule early, as we head into flu season with the added threat and uncertainty of COVID-19.
Chuck Roydhouse, President of the CSIA on the topic:
"Nationwide we have seen a dramatic increase in chimney work related requests starting in July, which is about 2 months earlier than usual. With all of the uncertainty in the country today, homeowners are getting 'all things chimney related' taken care of before the fall and winter season is upon us. Services could be limited if we experience another lock-down. Don't be left in the cold."
About CSIA The Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) is a nonprofit organization governed by a volunteer board of directors dedicated to the education, training, and certification of chimney and industry related professionals. Additionally, we strive to advance public awareness about the dangers of chimney fires and other problems related to the maintenance and performance of chimney and venting systems (dryer vents!)
CSIA is the only non-profit national training academy for chimney technicians, and the CSIA-Certified Chimney Sweep® credential is acknowledged by industry organizations, insurance underwriters, local, state, and federal agencies as the measure of a chimney and venting technician's knowledge about the evaluation and maintenance of chimney and venting systems. CSIA is the standard of excellence in the chimney and venting industry.
Yours in Chimney and Dryer Vent safety:
Cindy Akana
Owner
Shakasweepers.com
Serving Hawaii Nei for 27 years
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