Things not to burn in your fireplace: - NEVER burn any plastic, rubber or anything that has been painted. This can produce all sorts of toxic fumes. - NEVER burn any fabric or textile material in your fireplace. This can produce a lot of smoke and increase creosote deposits in the chimney, causing a risk of chimney fires. Furthermore, some synthetic materials, such as nylon and polyester, can create toxic fumes if burnt. - NEVER burn charcoal in your fireplace. Charcoal is for outdoor use only (i.e. barbecues). Burning charcoal can produce carbon monoxide, which can be extremely dangerous if it builds up in a confined space. - Don't burn real Christmas trees. The wood hasn't been properly seasoned, and so burning a Christmas tree can cause creosote deposits in your chimney, creating a fire hazard. - Make sure your wood is dry. Wet wood burns less efficiently, increasing the risk of creosote deposits.
@petercollingwood4108 Жыл бұрын
The pathetic mask 😂😂
@ediewall6360 Жыл бұрын
mask on face = dunce hat. I will not listen to anyone like that