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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Nov 1992, p. 19

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) 746â€"6992 it flere Id NCE t Rd. id 35 ut! ort Rd. V 202 Wood burning stoves can be an economical way to ‘supplement your home heating. In fact, heatâ€" ing with wood is a primary or secondary source of heat in apâ€" Keep the home fires burning â€" safely proximately 2.5 million Canadian homes. But along with the inâ€" creased use of wood ‘burning stoves, the number of related fires has also risen dramatically. "If you‘re not using an apâ€" proved unit (U.LC., C.SA., W.H.), which is properly inâ€" stalled, maintained and correctly operated, you could have a hazard on your hands," says Bill Holloâ€" way, a Loss Prevention Specialist with The Coâ€"operators, an allâ€" lines insurance company. People are often unaware of the extra precautions needed when heating with wood; you can‘t just 184 WEBER ST. N., WATERLOO tumeups _ 885â€"5590 _ rune.ups GET YOUR SNOWBLOWER READY FOR WINTER‘S FURY WITH FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE. FOR (plus taxes) WE WILL: & * install a new spark plug mgs';;) waie | J change engine oil & dea:al%e adjust carburetor * set clearance + wE USE * lubricate and adjust track drive system m * inspectfi\‘é-beltfe, shear bolits & bearings * adjust the cables GENUINE * check control levers for safe operation PARTS ® clean and lubricate the discharge chute * check skid shoes and scraper bar for wear Check the following pages for valuable home improvement tips for fall and winter A to Z RENTAL Come Home Soon set the thermostat and relax. Here are some guidelines to keep winter! "The chimney is the most critiâ€" cal part (from a fire safety point of view) and it must be cleaned regularly," says Holloway. "The chimney flue should be inspected for any needed repairs and thorâ€" oughly cleaned of soot and creosâ€" ote in early fall, before you start using it." 80 _ What is creosote? When wood is burned slowly, it produces steam, unburned gases and carbon partiâ€" cles (soot) which condenses to form creosote in the chimney. Creosote accumulates on the flue lining and seeps into any cracks in the chimney. This is a fire hazard as creosote is easily igâ€" 885â€"5590 (Kâ€"W AREA ONLY) if you book before Nov. 30/92 . HOoNDA Power _ Equipment TUNEâ€"UPS nited at low temperatures and burns with a very hot flame. If you do have a chimney fire, have it cleaned and inspected before using it again. Creosote can be difficult to remove because it‘s a sticky, tarâ€" like substance. A fiberglass brush may do the job but in some cases it will have to be scraped off with a metal blade. Care should be taken to prevent damage to the chimney. The safest way is to have a qualified chimney sweep clean it for you. You can reduce creosote by maintaining a briskly burning The Original BOTTOM LINE PRICES ON VINYL FLOORING fire with wellâ€"seasoned wood. Up to half the weight of a freshly cut log is water and may create. a serious creosote problem. After proper seasoning only about 20% of the weight is water â€" that is why dry wood ignites and burns sizzles. * Prepare firewood by splitting it in the early spring and stacking it checks in the end grain. Look for these when judging the quality of any precut firewood you‘re purâ€" fall. You can recognize seasoned WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1992 â€" PAGE 17 All Instock VinyIl Flooring starting at All taxes $’ included. MANY ROLLS & REMNANTS TO CHOOSE FROM Monâ€"Thurs. 8:30â€"5: Fri. 8:30â€"9:00 Sat: 9:00â€"4:00 chasing. Burning dry wood is not only 25% more efficient; it ignites faster, smokes less plus it‘s a lot lighter to carry. Hardwoods (e.g. maple) are more dense and will produce a longerâ€"lasting fire than softwoods (e.g. pine). The wood you burn should be clean, untreated and unpainted. Avoid railway ties and furniture treated with chemiâ€" cals, which often produce toxic fumes when burned Never use gasoline, kerosene, charcoal starter or other flammâ€" able liquids to start a fire. Avoid (Continued on page 19) 490 Weber St. N. Waterioo $899

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