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PUBLISHED: Sunday, December 7, 2008
Preparing your home for winter weather



The first day of winter is not until Dec. 21, but many homeowners in the state may be taken by surprise by dropping temperatures.

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“The time to winterize your home is before the cold weather really sets in,” said Ray Palermo, director of public relations for Response Insurance.

Palermo said taking a few simple steps now could save time, money and a lot of stress later on, adding, “prevention is the key in maintaining a safe and warm environment, and in minimizing the risk of winter damage.”

Indoors:

l Chimneys used for wood-burning stoves and fireplaces should be checked for creosote buildup. This tar-like substance can lead to a chimney fire if not cleaned off.

l Have a professional check your home heating system both for energy efficiency and carbon monoxide. Buy a carbon monoxide detector for any nearby living spaces and affix it near the ceiling.

l Never use a kerosene heater. If a space heater is needed, use only an enclosed heating element product with an approved label from an independent testing organization, such as Underwriters Laboratories.

l Nearly half of a home’s heat loss is through the roof. Make sure your attic has insulation with an R-value of at least 45.

l Weather strip windows and doors to maximize your heating efficiency.

Outdoors:

l Clean gutters of debris and fall leaves to prevent ice buildup that can back up under the roof line.

l Swimming pools should be drained to the manufacturers’ recommended water level, and winterized with the recommended pH level and chlorine. Drain skimmer, heater filter, pump and piping. Disconnect and store any water slides or diving boards, and secure the fence and gate around the pool.

l Be sure to close the interior shut-off valve of any exterior water faucets and then drain any remaining water from the exterior faucet itself. Disconnect any hoses and drain out any remaining water. Insulate exterior faucets and pipes to help prevent freezing.

Additional information related to fireplaces, pool care, ice dams, preventing frozen pipes and other homeowner tips are available at www.response.com/safety.



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