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Chimney Fire Safety Week – September 1st to 7th 2025

The Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps are proud to support Chimney Fire Safety week 2025

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This annual campaign raises awareness about the importance of chimney safety and the dangers of chimney fires. It emphasizes the need for regular chimney inspections, maintenance, and cleaning to prevent hazardous situations. If you have a chimney, it’s a good reminder to schedule a professional inspection before the heating season begins!

CHIMNEY fires are a hazard posing a risk to people and property.

That is why the Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps supports national Chimney Fire Safety Week, 1st September to 7th September 2025.

A chimney fire can take hold quickly and is a serious risk to people and property. It’s not just the  fire, there is a risk from poisonous gasses. If you suspect a chimney fire, all occupants should leave the property immediately and call 999 for help.

Every chimney should be inspected and tested after a chimney fire, it is a myth that a fire has ‘cleaned the chimney’. There can be hidden damage and the chimney may be  unfit for purpose. If a chimney is damaged and continues to be used, it can leak poisonous carbon monoxide. A damaged chimney may not be able to contain any future fire, so get a proper inspection.

The campaign seeks to educate consumers about using chimneys safely, regular chimney sweeping and using the right fuels.

The good news is that your local professional sweep is best placed to help. They can:

  • Clean the chimney
  • Perform a professional inspection (or tell you who can).
  • Advise you on correct fuel and burning habits to reduce future risk BurnRight campaign
  • Advise on repairs or refer you to a local specialist.
  • Provide additional useful safety advice

Book your local professional sweep here

Chimney fire at night

Most chimney fires can be prevented. Professional sweeps will also advise on efficient burning which will significantly reduce soot and tar deposits in your chimney.

A member of The Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps will be happy to help you with all your chimney and fire needs. Make sure that you have a working carbon monoxide and smoke detector and that they are correctly positioned.

Please follow this link for further advice Useful safety information.

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