Section 2.6 Ontario Fire Code
The above section of the fire code deals with the maintenance of chimneys, flues, and flue pipes. Essentially, the requirements state that chimneys be cleaned regularly and maintained in good working order. When cleaning your chimney, do not forget to clean out any horizontal smoke pipes. They are particularly prone to creosote and soot buildup, which can cause dangerous chimney fires or carbon monoxide emissions.
The Most Common Causes of Home Fires
Cooking – Oil and grease cause the greatest major causes of fires and fastest spreading of any kind of fire.
Kitchen – Do not leave cooking unattended. Do not wear loose clothing with long sleeves.
Wood Stove – Have your wood stove installed by a qualified installer. Clean chimney, flues and pipes regularly.
Living Room – Screen fire places. Check for embers or fallen cigarettes where smokers have been.
Bedroom – Never smoke in the bedroom.
Basement/Attic – Remove combustibles. Clean your furnace, chimney and flue connections as required.
Garage/Workshop – Properly cover flammable materials and keep clear of ignition sources. Keep your shop free of papers, wood shavings and oil rags as these are combustible.