Our number one priority at Sentry Window Guards is to keep children safe by preventing window fall accidents from occurring. Another danger that can occur in the home is deadly carbon monoxide leaks from your furnace. Here are a few DIY annual maintenance tips that will protect your family, prolong the life of your furnace and heating system, and save you some money on future repairs.
Prevent Deadly Carbon Monoxide Leaks!
- To get started, turn off power to the unit by switching off the circuit breaker or removing the fuse.
- Clean the blower fan, blades, and space in between with a toothbrush, duster and vacuum.
- Make sure the furnace motor is lubricated with oil once a year or more.
- Inspect and replace furnace air filters once a month. Depending on the filter, you will potentially spend less than $20 for a new air filter.
- Inspect the motor belts for tension and damage. It is in good shape if the belt is firm when pressed. Replace it if there are any cracks or damage and if it isn’t firm when pressed.
- Inspect duct joints for any leaks. Repair leaks by sealing them with metal tape.
- Make sure any outside vents and chimneys are clear of debris or snow blockage.
- If DIY isn’t your thing, shop around for a furnace and heating system professional for the best rate. Also, ask if they will analyze combustion gases and inspect wiring.
Create memories safely with your family in comfort this winter with a well-maintained furnace and heating system. By being proactive, you can keep your furnace running efficiently all year and protect your family from deadly carbon monoxide leaks. For more information regarding our window guard products and our experience and leadership in understanding NYC safety requirements, contact us today!