There’s nothing quite like the glow of a crackling fire on a crisp fall evening. Whether you’re gathering with family in the living room or enjoying a quiet night with a book, your fireplace sets the scene for comfort and warmth. But before you light the first fire of the season, it’s important to make sure your fireplace is safe to use.
Here are some top fireplace safety tips to keep your Duluth home cozy and protected this fall:
After months of sitting idle during summer, your chimney may have built-up creosote, soot, or even animal nests. These blockages can create dangerous fire hazards. A professional chimney sweep can remove debris, check for cracks or damage, and ensure your chimney is venting properly.
Not all firewood burns the same. Always use dry, seasoned hardwood. Wet or green wood produces excess smoke and creosote buildup, increasing your risk of chimney fires. Avoid burning treated wood, painted scraps, or household waste, which can release toxic fumes.

Your fireplace should have a three-foot safety zone around it. Keep rugs, blankets, furniture, and decorations well away from sparks or embers. This is especially important during fall, when seasonal décor like dried leaves or pumpkins may be placed near the hearth.
Every fireplace—whether wood-burning or gas—produces byproducts that can be dangerous if not properly vented. Before using your fireplace this fall, check that your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms are working. Replace batteries if needed and test each device monthly.
If your fireplace is older, a chimney professional can recommend upgrades like:
A fireplace should bring joy, not worry. With the right safety steps, you can enjoy every cozy evening this season.
At Alliance Masonry, we help Duluth homeowners with chimney sweeping, inspections, and repairs to keep your home safe and comfortable all year long.
👉 Ready for your fall chimney checkup? Contact us today to schedule an inspection.
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