Furnaces - Indoor Safety
Purpose - Furnaces provide home heating using natural gas, electricity, fuel
oil, or wood.
Dangers - Fire, explosion, natural gas leaks, and carbon monoxide poisoning.
Prevention -
- Install and maintain smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
- Have an eight-point furnace inspection annually.
- Inspect flues and chimneys annually.
- Keep all-purpose fire extinguishers on each floor of your home.
Check them regularly. Know how to use them.
Emergency - Follow the
emergency procedures if:
- You suspect carbon monoxide poisoning.
- There is a fire.
- You smell gas.
The Eight Point Furnace Checklist -
- Inspect chimney for obstructions and soot buildup.
- Replace rusted vent pipes.
- Check flame for proper blue color.
- Check for soot in burning areas and vents.
- Clean the burner area. Keep furnace area clear of debris.
- Replace or clean air filters.
- Replace cracked or frayed blower belts.
- Lubricate motors, blowers and water pumps according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
Safety Tips -
- Know the location of gas and oil shutoff valves, and how to use them.
- Have your furnace maintained by a qualified repair service.
- Never store paints, thinners, or other solvents near your furnace.
- Keep upstairs heating and return air duct openings clear.
- Never hang things from gas pipes or fuel oil pipes.
- Use kitchen exhaust fans only sparingly during heating season.
- Don't use whole-house fans during the heating season.
- Teach your children what to do in an emergency.