Fall is Here - Time to Think About Gas Furnace Safety

Fall is here, the Georgia heat is finally subsiding, and crisp, cool weather is in the air! Before you crank up the heat, we want to remind you of valuable gas furnace safety tips to keep your home and family safe and warm.

As tempting as it may be to use your furnace closet as a place to hide Christmas presents, it is important to keep the area around the furnace clear of clutter, loose paper, and boxes. Maintaining a clear area around the furnace will reduce the risk of accidental fire. Another risk with gas furnaces is a carbon monoxide leak. If you don’t already have one, buy a carbon monoxide detector and place it in a semi-close proximity to your gas furnace. This will alert you early to any potential leaks since carbon monoxide is colorless and odorless and it is impossible to detect naturally until you start feeling symptoms. The best way to avoid danger and minimize risks is to have your gas furnace serviced on a regular basis. When an HVAC technician from Jordan Air inspects your furnace, they will check: vent connections, physical condition of the furnace, gas pressure, dirt and cracks, and more. It is recommended that your furnace be cleaned and inspected once a year by professionals to ensure that there are no leaks and the furnace is in prime condition. 

Fall is the perfect time to schedule a professional furnace tune-up before the heating season begins. Not only will this give you peace of mind going into the holiday season but also improve your airflow and furnace efficiency. Follow these safety procedures to have a happy and cozy home this holiday season! 


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