The three leading factors contributing to these fires are failure to clean the chimney, combustibles too close to the heat source, and faulty installations.
Chimney fire can cause a lot of damage, but they are also very preventable. Taking the following steps can reduce your risk of having a chimney fire:
Clean chimneys or have them cleaned by a qualified professional at least once a year.
Burn only dry, seasoned wood. It creates less buildup in the chimney.
Start the fire with newspaper, kindling, or fire starters. Never use any kind of flammable liquid to start a fire.
Have a sturdy metal screen or tempered glass on a fireplace to keep sparks from escaping.
Dispose of coals and ash only after they are cool, which can be as long as 3-5 days.
Never place used coals or ash in a paper or plastic container.
With a little work now, your woodstove can safely keep your home warm through the winter.