The Essential Guide to Preventing and Addressing Damaged Log Lighters!
A log lighter, sometimes called a “fireplace lighter,” is a tool used to light logs quickly and easily. Log lighters are designed to provide an open flame when users open the valve on gas logs. They can cause fires if they’re not used properly or are mishandled by children.
Gas line repairs may be necessary when someone has mishandled a log lighter and caused a leak, which could spark and start a fire in the home’s gas line that could lead to house explosion, injury, or death.
How to Properly Install & Maintain Your Log Lighter
Maintain a tidy site and prevent accidental starting by following these instructions.
1) Install your lighter with the spark wheel facing away from any combustibles. If possible, install it in an inaccessible area or at least as far away from anything that could cause sparks or other ignition sources as possible.
2) Use your lighter only when you are sure the area is clear of combustible materials.
What are the Common Causes of a Damaged Log Lighter and How Can You Tell if It’s at Risk?
Fire is the most common cause of damage to a log lighter and it usually happens when logs are burning in front of the damper where air is pushed through. A buildup of ash from burning wood will also cause corrosion to occur on metal parts.
Checking for wetness around log that have been exposed to moisture can be another indicator that there’s been corrosion in your fireplace. If you see any rust on your chimney’s flue, then you should check for corrosion on your log lighter. You may be able to save your log lighter by removing it and taking it to a specialized fireplace repair shop, or you may need a new one.
If you aren’t sure of the cause of damage on your old log lighter, then you should replace it with a new one. Your chimney will still function properly if you take the damaged part out and replace it with a new piece from our selection of replacement parts for hearth fireside fireplaces and fireplaces.
How to Effectively Address a Damaged Log Lighter Emergency
1. Put water all over the log lighter and extinguish flame, or use a fire extinguisher to douse flame.
2. Move to a safe area away from the log lighter and call for help immediately if needed