Let me preface this by saying that I am originally from Miami Florida. We have no fireplaces there. So this might sound weird, but I have little to no experience with them or dealing with cold weather in a home in general. Growing up I don't ever recall even using the heater in my home.
So I just got back in last night from a much needed vacation. My girl and I were tired from a 12 hour drive and it was cold so I threw some wood in the fireplace and started a little fire. In the time I have been living in this house I have used the fireplace only a few times.
We were setting up the Christmas tree and eventually got tired and got ready for bed.
The fire was on its way out in the fireplace and the bedroom was still cold. All the lights were out so I walked out and flipped the heater on. My girl was already passed out and I was really beat and was just about to pass out in bed when I noticed that I could smell a little more of the fireplace then I thought was right. I was this . close to disregarding it and just falling asleep when I had a second thought and got up.
When I got out to the living room I realized the house was full of smoke. Like enough to kill someone given enough exposure.
Through the fog of my mind and confusion I figured out that the heater was creating a vacuum in the house and pulling air from the chimney. I had to quickly put out the fire and open every window and door in the house. Completely airing it out took a good while.
Now I don't know if this is common knowledge for all of you, but it didn't occur to me that the heater would pull such a vacuum considering it was putting the same air right back into the house.
It scared the crap out of me thinking that I and my girl could have just died in our sleep from smoke inhalation. Granted, my room has a smoke alarm but I had never paid it much attention. It does work, I tested it after. I would hate to have relied on that to save me.
So if you haven't checked your smoke alarms, maybe this little story might be a good inspiration to do so.
And if you guys can tell me whether or not this phenomenon is normal I'd appreciate it. My girl is from Colorado and it was a surprise to her too.
So I just got back in last night from a much needed vacation. My girl and I were tired from a 12 hour drive and it was cold so I threw some wood in the fireplace and started a little fire. In the time I have been living in this house I have used the fireplace only a few times.
We were setting up the Christmas tree and eventually got tired and got ready for bed.
The fire was on its way out in the fireplace and the bedroom was still cold. All the lights were out so I walked out and flipped the heater on. My girl was already passed out and I was really beat and was just about to pass out in bed when I noticed that I could smell a little more of the fireplace then I thought was right. I was this . close to disregarding it and just falling asleep when I had a second thought and got up.
When I got out to the living room I realized the house was full of smoke. Like enough to kill someone given enough exposure.
Through the fog of my mind and confusion I figured out that the heater was creating a vacuum in the house and pulling air from the chimney. I had to quickly put out the fire and open every window and door in the house. Completely airing it out took a good while.
Now I don't know if this is common knowledge for all of you, but it didn't occur to me that the heater would pull such a vacuum considering it was putting the same air right back into the house.
It scared the crap out of me thinking that I and my girl could have just died in our sleep from smoke inhalation. Granted, my room has a smoke alarm but I had never paid it much attention. It does work, I tested it after. I would hate to have relied on that to save me.
So if you haven't checked your smoke alarms, maybe this little story might be a good inspiration to do so.
And if you guys can tell me whether or not this phenomenon is normal I'd appreciate it. My girl is from Colorado and it was a surprise to her too.