8 Things You Should Never Burn in Your Minnesota Fireplace
There’s nothing quite like snuggling up with a cup of hot cocoa hearing the peaceful crackle of a fire during a Minnesota winter. It's one of those simple joys that make the cold, dark months a little more bearable.
But before you toss just anything into the flames, it’s worth taking a second look at what’s fueling your fire. Not everything that can burn should burn, especially when it comes to your fireplace.
A little caution goes a long way in ensuring your fire remains the cozy centerpiece of your winter evenings, rather than a source of harm. Always think carefully about what you’re adding to the flames.
Things that seem safe, like leftover wrapping paper or packaging, can quickly turn into a dangerous problem.
8 Things You Should Never Burn in Your Minnesota Fireplace
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The last thing you want is a chimney fire, or worse, toxic fumes filling your home. Your fireplace should be a source of warmth and comfort, not a risk to your home and health.
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To keep you AND your home safe and your fireplace in good condition, stick to burning seasoned firewood and materials specifically designed for use in a fireplace. That will ensure your fireplace will continue to provide that perfect Minnesota winter experience without the worry.
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