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Minnesota warns residents to use wood-burning appliances safely to prevent fires this winter.
As winter approaches, Minnesota fire safety experts warn residents to use fire pits, stoves, and wood-burning appliances responsibly.
The EPA advises using well-seasoned wood dried for at least six months and stored off the ground and covered to stay dry.
Indoor fires require at least three feet of clearance from flammable items, and green or wet wood should never be burned due to increased smoke and creosote risks.
Artificial logs must only be used in appliances approved for them.
Proper precautions help reduce fire hazards during colder months.
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